![]() Cassius Gerard Ramsay takes pride in being right and just and a man without fault. Dropping that bottle of beer just brings him down from bloody perfect to slightly imperfect. I cook when I absolutely must, I clean at a surface level, I parent my boys, AND I love hubby, but he just makes it look so easy. He cooks, he cleans, he parents well, AND he’s also a loving husband. That man can be an absolute pain in the butt with all his sweet and thoughtful ways. While I was a little frustrated when it happened, it was a nice reminder that Hubby is not perfect. ![]() Hubby broke a beer bottle last night because he was trying to carry 3 bottles at once. I think the main reason I love a story with a hero that I grow to love, is that it shows a man with imperfections. The poor man just needed someone to love. What rage I felt at our introduction when he brings a tear to my eye with his thoughtless comments, turns into *Oh, the poor man is so misunderstood…* In All Scot and Bothered, Cassius had me swinging from rage, to confusion, to sympathy. Then, I’m questioning how I could have ever doubted my eternal love and even on re-reads chortle at my initial doubts. ![]() ****4.5 Stars**** Some of my very favourite stories have given me a hero that I vow to never fall in love with… until, of course I do. ![]()
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