This is such a lovely story about two people who have both experienced a great deal of trauma in their lives, and are both extremely cautious about getting too close to anyone, ever again. Summer is thirty, was brought up on a trailer park in a rough part of town in America, and has just divorced her immature but extremely rich footballer husband, with whom she had moved to England, to further his career. Then he had been found guilty of fraud, and imprisoned. None of his money could be traced, so Summer had to sell everything of value she possessed by order of the courts. Shortly after that she found out that her mother was very ill, close to death. Summer’s eighteen year old cousin Delilah had been raised by her mother for most of her life, so Summer had quickly flown back to America, to find her mother had already died. She decided that the two of them should go away for while, somewhere quiet, out of the public eye for a while, so they flew to New Zealand, bought a cheap, battered old camper van, and travelled around the country, taking low paid jobs to cover their expenses when they could.
The story begins when a typhoon has set in and the girls are in a remote area in the teeming rain and the van packs up. They need to get off the road as in such bad weather it could cause an accident. With Delilah steering and Summer pushing they eventually persuade the vehicle to move, but then they are going downhill and Summer cannot keep up. She is screaming for Delilah to break, but she sees a turn-off into the driveway to a house. Delilah takes the bend too sharply, and the van turns over, with her trapped inside by her sea belt.
Soon afterwards Roman turned into his driveway to see his splintered mail box lying in the middle of the drive. He gets out of the car to move it out of the way, and hears someone screaming for help. He goes to investigate, and helps Summer free Delilah from the van then drives them both to hospital to get checked out. After they have been treated he insists that they stay in his house until the weather improves, then they will be able to recover their property and sort out new transport.
And so begins a relationship between two very prickly, awkward people. Roman is a self-made millionaire, he had a difficult childhood. He has been married twice and both relationships had fallen apart very quickly. There are a lot of twists and turns in their relationship, they support each other through everything, learning more and more about each other. It also teaches the reader more about life in New Zealand, particularly how families work. We meet several characters who have had their own stories told, and see the close interaction between all the branches of the family.
There is a lot of humour, and scenes of much happiness, sadness and poignancy. A truly lovely story, so well worth reading.