I had to put the book down for a couple of days, although had had only two chapters left to read.
Ultimately what I had most issue with is that she is supposed to be his "muse", yet he doesn't seem nearly as interested in her as she is with him.
I stayed for Kate, however, because her journey in this book felt palpably real.
I saw the De L'Isles as underdogs who'd been treated unjustly.
The desire to help should be in the tutor by nature, not because the tutor is being paid.
I must give a huge thanks to the author, Andrea Chapin, as she gave me a most wonderful reading experience, which extends beyond the story itself.