When I finished reading this book, I found it difficult to deal with anything else for a while, as the plot gripped me and I had to clear my mind before I could carry on. The animosity between Logan and Faith led to an uncomfortable level of sniping between them, as they both made assumptions. However, in the background, Aunt Belle was spinning her web and drawing them into her plans for them. Circumstances result in Faith being a guest in Logan's home when it is revealed that he owns a scandalous painting that the artist vowed never to sell, and Faith is terrified of the potential fallout. As they are forced to spend time together, the couple realizes that the attraction between them is possibly stronger than their animosity, bringing down the walls between them. There is humor and suspense in this romance, and although part of a series, it is a standalone and comes to an amusing conclusion. I received a copy of this book as a gift through Dragonblade Publishing and NetGalley, and this is my honest and voluntary review.