There's something about a wallflower that draws me in, and Paige is a modern-day wallflower, always on the sidelines, and doesn't want to shine.
There's a brief background on her ex who did her wrong, more like a fling than an ex that made her wary of relationships with men.
Meanwhile, Christian Greer, a famous sexy doctor in a series fell for Paige hard and fast. I liked how he was portrayed, which is a normal person in the entertainment business. Sure he likes the limelight and gives back to fans by not shunning them, and that's where the conflict begins.
Sure Paige ane Christian were attracted to each other, but is that enough? The author made it work apparently. I liked how they spent time together and Paige just opened up and blossomed.
Instead of Grams's words of wisdom, we now find Tres, their father, imparting some points to ponder on, and it worked.