W-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l book! Be warned it starts out a little slow (except for the first encounter between the H/H--hot), but that's largely because it's the first book of a series and some time is spent just setting it up. But after about the first 100 pages the book takes off, and you'll be hard pressed to put it down. And when I finally did put it down, tears were rolling down my cheeks and I was breathing a huge sigh of relief. What a wonderful, thought provoking, sexy romance!
Jenny Tolliver--teacher, astronomer, perfect daughter, pretty, all around "good girl", and recent divorcee, is back in her small hometown of Destiny, Ohio for the summer. Since her marriage crumbled due to a cheating ex who claims she's "too sweet", "too good" and too "June Cleaver-like" to give him the kind of sex he needs, Jenny figures it's time to come home to her family's lakeside cottage and regroup, visit with her good friends from home, and maybe do something about that good girl image. So what does she want to do with the rest of her life? What does life have in store for her?
How about local bad boy Mick Brody? Mick is a guy from the wrong side of the tracks (or lake), growing up with a lousy family life, parents who don't give a damn, and an older brother who's a bad example. After years of being away from Destiny, suddenly he's back in town, but doesn't want anyone to know. Mick's worked hard to turn his life around, and finds himself unable to turn down a request made to him by someone he cares about. But fulfilling this request could get him in big trouble. One night when Jenny rows across the lake (telescope in hand) with the intention of getting a better look at the stars from the Brody property high on a hill, she unexpectedly bumps into the sexy, scary, bad boy who she hasn't seen in 15 years. And my, oh my, he's looking better than ever-- 6'2", dark hair, sexy stubble, deep voice and muscular body, and he calls her...pussycat. Mick wants her off his property. Jenny can't understand why. What can it hurt if she's just there to look at the stars? Mick is insistent, Jenny is stubborn. Sparks fly, and soon they're getting busy in the woods! Score one for Jenny's inner bad girl and mark this as the start of her reckless summer.
Mick's got a big secret he's trying to keep, and being around Jenny (whose widowed father happens to be the police chief) is a dangerous thing, but he can't seem to make himself stay away. Mick's pretty much a loner, but he's never craved a woman like he craves Jenny. Jenny's tired of her "good girl" image, and wouldn't mind having a summer fling while she 'finds herself'. She figures if she keeps it only about sex without letting her feelings get involved, she can handle it. Pretty soon she finds out the secret Mick is keeping, and it's a shocker. If she tells anyone about it, Mick could be in big trouble. Jenny vows not to tell anyone, even though what Mick is doing is technically illegal, but Jenny thinks it's morally right. But can she keep something like this from her policeman father?
Mick and Jenny spend more and more time together, and soon what was just about the sex turns into a need that neither anticipated. Jenny is Mick's lifeline while he has to deal with the worst time of his life, and she wants to do all that she can to help him. Mick can't believe that a sweet, kind hearted person like Jenny would want to be with a guy like him. Soon Mick and Jenny find themselves way past the point of a sex only relationship, as their feelings for each other intensify. But no sooner do they admit to themselves, and to each other, that they are in love, that something happens that destroys Mick's trust in Jenny. Will Mick have the courage to fight for their love, or will he find it easier to walk away?
Oh wow, oh wow, did I love Mick and Jenny! Hottttt couple! I felt so bad for Mick, since he didn't have the greatest upbringing. And the secret he was trying to keep while he was fulfilling his promise? How incredibly stressful--my heart ached for him. There was a scene where he came to Jenny after it (fulfilling the promise) was all over, where she took care of him--it was so pitiful, so sweet, the love she showed him...it brought tears to my eyes. Actually, there were many such moments where I just found tears rolling down my cheeks, and it wasn't just scenes with Jenny and Mick. There were quite a few emotional scenes between Mick and the person he was trying to help, Jenny and her father, and even Jenny's father and his new lady friend who helped open his eyes about the possibility of Mick being a changed person.
Of course the sex scenes in this book were plentiful and super hot too (in the woods, against a tree, outside in the rain), and included one steamy encounter in the kitchen involving some ice and making use of an open refrigerator and the kitchen counter--yikes! But not only were they intense, but I thought they were romantic too. I liked how Mick listened to and encouraged Jenny's hopes and dreams, and I loved how Jenny was able to share her passion for astronomy with Mick and how he truly seemed to appreciate her. Mick was one of those heroes who just needed to be loved so much that he just soaked it up like a sponge. It was obvious that no one in his life ever gave him the affection he deserved, and Jenny certainly tried to rectify that. They may have been opposites, but they brought out the best in each other, and I thought they were perfect together. When Mick almost gave up on their love at the end I was panic stricken!
I also enjoyed Jenny's inner dialogue as she battled with what her heart wanted and what her head told her to do--some funny moments there. I enjoyed it when she gave up caring 'what people would think', and learned to please herself. I also enjoyed her relationship with her best friend Sue Ann and her other girlfriends from Destiny. Some interesting characters (male and female) were introduced, and I'm wondering who will be matched up as the series progresses.
"One Reckless Summer" is a wonderful story about trust, judging people, and showing what's right and wrong is not always black and white--sometimes there are shades of gray. It's an emotional, sexy and romantic read, that's a lot deeper than your typical romance. I encourage anyone who's not only looking for a hot romance, but a story that will make you think, to give it a try. I loved it, and can't wait for the next in the series. 4 1/2 stars!