While struggling to build a fortune, Katie Gallagher falls in love with millionaire Josh Thurston, but the constant lure of desire's dark side threatens to shatter Katie's newfound happiness
It's ok, I guess -- readable in the same way that leftover PB&J provides filler. Your stomach won't be making those annoying gurgles, but where's the joy compared to a freshly toasted bagel topped with crispy bacon & scrambled eggs? :P
Likewise, there's nothing outstanding about this particular book -- very little incident, pace crawls, plot is thin, slow, & full of repetitive convos between flat characters... in short, there's nothing that entices me to continue.
Very interesting take on a romance novel. I love the use of the era as a historical backdrop. I find slow pacing very enjoyable. You get to live each day with the characters.