I was so overwhelmed by this book – it was one of the best that I have read! I only hope that this review can do it justice! First, the writing was lyrical, poetic, and a joy to read. The prologue allows us to view the aftermath of the brutal attack of 18 year old Savannah Mae Matthews (Ava) by her stepfather Alex. As a result of this attack and her life experiences, she attempts suicide. Chapter 1 begins with her life, four years after her failed attempt. After being summoned to the law offices of Jacobson and Fitzgerald, Ava learns that her stepfather has passed away and she stands to inherit not only his substantial fortune, but also his businesses. One of the lawyers (solicitors) at this meeting is Jonah Jacobson, a beautiful man for which she feels an overwhelming, all encompassing, attraction. This is the story of their relationship.
I was overwhelmed at the raw “honestly” of their relationship. The physical aspects were steamy, raw, touching – amazing – and Ms. Cross has a way with words! Johan’s openness and desire to make the relationship “more” was beautiful – I didn’t understand his instant “need” for Ava, but light was shed on that at the end of the book. Ava’s struggle to get close to someone, especially a man who, on the surface, emulated her stepfather, was real and honest. I truly believed that they would make it – however, I knew that a wrench needed to be thrown in their life (or else it would not be an interesting book). I was overwhelmed. I cried. I hurt for them both. I can not wait for part II - Divinely Living!