Leo has come from the annoying emo wreck of a brother into a wonderfully delicious romantic hero. I actually adore that he did not come from the dissolute wastrel to an overtly serious lord of the manor. It would be out of character for the Hathaway family. I also like the fact that he didn't become one of those "Oh, I can never love again because of my dead girlfriend" types. Instead, what I was presented with was a much more poignant notion of...
"...I have an extraordinary fondness for her memory. But it was a lifetime ago. and I can't ever go through that again. I love like a madman."
"...it would be worse. Because I was only a boy then. And now who I am, what I need... it's too damned much for anyone to manage."This is one of the best interpretations I have read to address the Dead Girlfriend plotline. I also like how Leo doesn't take every rejection against Cat, instead acknowledges that there's still something more he can and must do to get through her defenses.
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Well... he is still has a shirt on. |
I really didn't mind the story line involving Lattimer and Althea because... well, they're insane. Also, they kind of fit in with the soap opera that is Catherine's over-the-top life. What I found a little jarring was the copyhold story line. The story would have gone on without it. Leo doesn't give a damn about it at all and it doesn't propel, inspire and push him into his pursuit for a wife. All in all, the copyhold clause story line becomes a footnote and an afterthought once he and Cat left Hampshire, away from the people who actually cared about keeping Ramsay House.
One of the things I like about Married By Morning is that, finally, Harry Rutledge finally becomes human. He is far more relateable as a brother rather than as a husband. I think this is a writing trick LK employed - similar to Cam Rohan's from Mine Till Midnight. However, Cam had no real expectations of getting anything more other than his ending in Midnight, but with Harry there was still a promise of being a big brother to Cat and it was to be expected that since Marks was the h in this book, Harry will be involved.