I needed a diet book to feel like I was making progress on my TBR pile. This one was super short, and I finished it quickly.
Arliva is rich and wants to be loved for who she is and not for the money she has. Her plan is to take a governess position in the country and find people who appreciate who she is. She is hanging out with three kids and their grandpa when she gets kidnapped. Then she meets Ivan, falls in love and gets married. The end.
This book was even stranger than most of the BCs I read. Arliva didn't want people to like her for her money, but apparently liking her because she was beautiful was just fine. Ivan didn't pop up until 80% into the book (I'm not kidding), and he rescued her from the kidnapping. I still don't understand how the Countess knew where Arliva had vanished off to. I guess they suggested since she'd created the wildly popular "fairy wood," people from all over had come and word of her fame had spread and now her anonymity was broken?
And will no one think of the children? Arliva didn't really teach them anything useful and then she just disappeared from their lives without telling them she was okay. She helped them by attracting extended family (?) I guess, but she made it sound like she really cared for them. But she didn't care if they were worried about them while she frolicked about with her "archangel" - ugh what a pet name!
And that romance was way weird! She begs for his help in a brief encounter in a church while the kidnappers are setting up the wedding (strange), then he climbs up a window to help her escape. Then they spend a week together (you know they smell with only one pair of clothes), and then they head off to get married! Hooray for love!
Nah. This one isn't good. Some of these are great and fun. This one made me sad for the children. Everyone is rich, and they have those first-world problems that just make you want to play the world's smallest violin. And Arliva was just irritating with her pushy attitude. I think she was meant to be strong and independent, but she was bossy and spent all the old man's money without a second thought. I don't think governesses got away with stuff like that!







