![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lillie is all kinds of adorable and acts age appropriate (if a bit precocious). (And the fact that he’s willing to get up and sing Kenny Rogers karaoke in an effort to impress Ruby is just a bonus.) He’s alpha, but he’s in no way an alphahole, and y’all know I abhor alphaholes. Remi is a dirty-talking (in bed, anyway), jealous kind of guy, but he’s also a great dad and never treats Ruby with anything but respect. To me, the ability to create relatable heroines is on of the things that separates the great authors from the crappy ones in Romancelandia. Everything about her character made sense to me, and that made her relatable. And while she knows exactly who she is as a person and is comfortable in her own skin, she’s still trying to find herself professionally, so I didn’t find it at all unbelievable that she’d take Remi (the hero) up on his offer to act as a live-in nanny to his little girl, Lillie. Ruby is smart, sassy, and proud of her half-Korean heritage, even though some of the small-minded people in her town try their best to make her ashamed of it. ![]()
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