Nameless is the story of Erin and Seth. Erin has known Seth by sight for 15-odd
years. He came to live in her town as a
teenager and was pretty wild. Since
then, he’s made a success of himself in his legal career. He’s back in town for
the funeral of his only relative. Erin
ends up getting drunk with Seth, and they have a one night stand. Although they take precautions Erin finds
herself pregnant and goes to tell Seth, who takes the news surprisingly well. Erin is very wary of Seth as she has been
burnt in the past; her ex-husband Marcus was a strong and decisive person and
was very controlling of her, and she is scared of the same thing happening
again. She is willing to let Seth be
part of the baby’s life if he wishes, but she intends that it will be on her
terms, as she never wants to feel so powerless again. Erin and Seth’s relationship becomes a bit
confused - isn’t a romantic one, but it’s more than a friendship and both of
them are holding back to prevent themselves from getting hurt, plus they have
the added dynamic of a child, meaning that they don’t want to do anything which
could damage their relationship long-term, as if Seth is to have a relationship
with his child it will be easier if he and Erin can be on good terms.
I thought this was a pretty entertaining read. Erin does her best to deal with a nightmarish
situation, as does Seth. They both have
faults; she is too keen to project her ex’s faults onto Seth, and is quite
blind towards his feelings on a number of occasions, and he is very reticent
and does something that I’d find hard to forgive, but they also have their
virtues – Erin is very forgiving of him and Seth, aside from his one big
mistake, is there when Erin needs him.
They have lots of humour between them and make a really nice couple. It would have been nice to have seen
something from Seth’s point of view, he’s not very open and although you get
Erin’s take on what she thinks might be going on, quite often she misses things
or is wrong, so it would have been good to be privy to some of Seth’s thoughts
and feelings.
The main downside for me with this book is that it felt too
long. It’s understandable that the timeframe of the book is longer, as if I was
in Erin’s position I wouldn’t be in a rush to jump into a relationship, she had
a lot on her plate, and both her and her child’s future lay in the balance. Plus
being a mum to a new baby takes a lot of your time! However, the book felt like
some things could have been cut. There
were a number of sex scenes but they were a bit samey, and there were some
interactions between Erin and Seth which were similar and I felt could be done
without.
One thing I think the author portrayed well is the less glamorous
side to motherhood, the upheaval and changed focus to your life, the fatigue is
something that takes a while to get used to, your laundry piles up and you end
up wearing clothes that are comfortable above anything else, romance is the
last thing on your schedule for a while!
This author also writes under the name Noelle Adams, and I’ve
read a few of those, but this is the first one I’ve read by her under the name
Claire Kent. I understand there are
follow ups to Nameless, ‘Christening’ and ‘Incarnate’ showing later parts of
Seth and Erin’s relationship which I will try and read sometime. I wish we could have half star ratings for books like these, it's better than a 3 star but less than a 4 star read for me!
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