I loved how the heroine was sharp but perfectly naïve, which collided with the hero who oscillated between being an ass and a big teddy-bear.
Currently reading the story, and I am really enjoying it. Excellent recommendation. Me too, I'm laughing a lot.
I'm fascinated by how well the mutual influence between the characters is explained. From rough and too strong to softer and gentler. And from weak (even if this is just perceived that way) and naive to strong and wise.
Recently, I was the shoulder to cry on; my colleague asked me to help her because she was very sad. Apparently she had two romantic relationships, and both ended badly. The first one was lying and pretending to be what he wasn't (according to her), and the other was jealous; he would yell and curse when he was angry. After a couple of days of talking with her, exchanging messages on WhatsApp, I still didn't hear: "I'm sad and crying all day because of this or because of that." She was talking, but she didn't say anything that would help solve the problem. In the end, I recommend reading the romantic novels, but she refused that with words: "No, if I start to read something like that now, I would cry all day."
And I heard these kinds of stories a lot in my life; after all, I know the need for self-pity very well.
However, reading these novels and implementing the lessons can really turn around the relationship to a better place. I've been doing this for a couple of months, maybe more, and I can see changes vividly.