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First published March 3, 2014
Sage Remington is a very successful artist. But despite his success and wealth, he feels like something important is missing from his life. In search of the missing piece he decides to take a break from his life and volunteer for two weeks in Belize for the Artists for International Aid. What he finds is not only a meaningful purpose, but the feisty and guarded Kate, who runs the program and who thinks he’s nothing but another spoiled celebrity.
Kate Parello loves working in Belize, helping the people and the country, but she hates working with self-centered artists who cares nothing about the purpose of the program and only about using her program to repair their bad reputations. Because of her experience with the egocentric celebrities she refuses to believe that the sexy Sage is any different.
But every moment spent together makes Kate question her view of Sage, even though she tries very hard to keep on refusing him. Can Kate trust that Sage’s wants and believes agree with her own?
He came to Belize to clear his head, and now it was so full of Kate that he could barely think past her.
I liked Kate and how important it was to her to make a difference in the lives of others, for her life to have meaning. I didn’t like how judgmental she was, especially not of Sage in the beginning, when he gave her no reason for thinking badly of him at every moment. She did get better, but I would have preferred if it had happened sooner.
I adored Sage with his big heart and his artistic talent. I loved that he only saw good in Kate even though she sometimes didn’t deserve it, and how hard he tried to make things work between them.
“There’s no better feeling in the world than what I feel when I’m with you.”
The romance was so sweet and sexy, just like I’ve come to expect from this author. Kate kept pushing Sage away, but Sage was determined to make her see that he wanted the same things that she wanted.
This author has a great way of balancing drama with sweet romance, and I enjoyed Sage and Kate’s romance.