![]() ![]() It's pretty obvious where this book is going and as a contemporary romance, you get what you expect to get. Goodness! The lesson I took away is that just because you're not living your life the way other people may. But the heart wants what it wants and while *love* can't conquer all, what are you willing to compromise to get to where you *think* you should be in life. I also liked learning about Phronsie and Hendrix's parents - their hippie, eccentric mother and their farmer father - two people who couldn't be more different from each other. I couldn't find much flaw in his reasoning! □ ![]() And don't we want our partner to be our best friend?! Honestly, I really did like Phronsie and Judd's friendship and he was some nice pragmatic comedic relief. Have you ever made a deal with a friend that if you reached such and such age, and both of y'all were still single, that you'd just marry up and be done with it all? Sounds romantic, eh? Haha -but I do understand the tiredness of dating "later in life" (*ahem*). ![]()
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