This book was almost perfect, except for a few things. I felt like I was tossed into their relationship upon first reading this book. I wasn’t prepared for that and thought it was setting the story up for a break up. When I realized that it would continue with Nathan and Gabriella’s story I was slightly disappointed. I don’t like being put into the middle of a relationship. I want to know what happened, how they got there and what drew them to each other. I want to know their first thoughts upon seeing each other and I enjoy reading those carnal thoughts they have at first glance. To me, this sets the vibe and story up. It took me a long time to get past this way of telling their story, hence why it ended up taking me three days to read this. This was the big thing for me and what makes me give this book a 4. However, aside from the way the story was told, there were a couple things I wish Nathan went back to during the book. When I first meet Nathan, he’s a bad boy who loves to ride bikes and has a “live fast, die young” mentality. The world was his playground and he was there to play and enjoy life. When he gets shipped off to Amsterdam and disappears for 6 years only to come back, that mentality goes away and I missed it for him. He becomes this uptight guy who buries himself in work and his whole demeanor changes. He doesn’t drink or rides bikes anymore and I felt like that was a big part of him. I was looking forward to a moment in time when he goes back to being that way, and it happens briefly but then it doesn’t come out again and I was sad. Once I got past all this, it was a really enjoyable story. I liked seeing their relationship get stronger and I get some of that first glance connections between the two of them when he tries to get her back and essentially woos her again. However, it is nothing like what a book includes when the couple meets each other for the very first time. I guess I had more issues with Nathan in this story than Gabriella. She was just a woman along for the ride and letting her feelings take over with confusing thoughts because she didn’t know Nathan’s angle. Each time she got closer to him, he would do something that would push them away again. Their connection with each other is palpable and I enjoyed reading about it, all the ups and downs.