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3.0 out of 5 starsA Predictable but Steamy Light Read
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
As a fan of the occasional indulgent romance novel, I picked up "Heartless" with the expectation of a fun, escapist read. And in that regard, this book mostly delivered – though it didn't stray far from the well-trodden path of the typical older man/younger woman or father/nanny trope.
The story follows the budding relationship between a headstrong single dad and his child's nanny, a classic setup that allows for plenty of will-they-won't-they tension and forbidden romance. While the plot progression was fairly predictable, following the genre's standard beats, the author did manage to inject some genuinely amusing and lighthearted moments along the way.
One area where "Heartless" shines is in its steamy scenes. When the romantic tension finally boils over, the author doesn't hold back, crafting encounters that are sure to satisfy readers seeking a little extra spice. These sequences are well-written and tastefully handled, striking a nice balance between passion and restraint.
However, beyond the titillating moments and occasional humorous banter, the narrative doesn't offer much in terms of depth or surprises. The characters, while likable enough, lack substantial development or complexity, and the conflicts they face are resolved in relatively predictable fashion.
The ending, in particular, felt a bit too neatly wrapped up, with loose ends tied together in a manner that stretched credulity. While a happily-ever-after is expected in this genre, the resolution could have benefited from a touch more nuance or realism.
All in all, "Heartless" is a decent choice for those seeking a light, undemanding romance to enjoy over a lazy weekend. It delivers on the promise of steamy encounters and some humorous moments, even if the overall plot and character arcs are fairly paint-by-numbers. Just don't expect anything too groundbreaking or emotionally profound, and you'll likely find it an enjoyable, if forgettable, diversion.