Though the concept of the story has a lot of potential, the book didn't quite live up to my expectations.
The character of Amber is very likeable and well written. She has her charming quirks and individuality, and of course, there is a crucial romantic decision to be made.
The setting is great. I don't think there is a better place to read about with this miserable weather we've been having than Tahiti. The description of the locations alone make for an interesting read.
The boyfriend, Hugh, didn't really develop as a character in my opinion. He is portrayed as a very steady and reliable guy, but isn't given depth. We don't learn anything about his quirks or likes. I feel like he merely functions as a background for Amber's endless doubting and questioning about which guy to choose.
The ending is good. Without giving anything away, I will say that everyone ends up with the person they're supposed to be with, which is always satisfying.