***I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are 100% my own.***
We find Jo in New York on a trip to visit her book agent. She heads into a coffee house, and unknowingly sits at Ben’s table. He comes over and they hit it off, well enough that when he propositions her for a quickie at his apartment, she, uncharacteristically, agrees. While in New York, she was given not-so-great news, and she heads back to Maine. Meanwhile, Ben’s career is taking a major nose-dive because of some salacious financiers. Ben heads to Maine and that’s when things get interesting…
I liked Jo. She struggled. She was simple in her needs, complicated in her thoughts, and true to her emotions. I liked Ben, though he was not simple in his needs, he was likable. He was truly that likable rake. You didn’t really WANT to like him, but he was honest about himself and he was charming. He had this almost little boy charm about him. We see Spence and Tasha, and Simon and Jenny, and of course we see Yvonne. I love Yvonne. You don’t want to, she’s bossy, over-stepping, and almost always right. And in this story, we’re watching the start of another between….well, you’ll have to read it. I won’t give that away for you. :)
Ms. Farmer’s Second Chances tv show world is growing more complex with each book. And it’s wonderful that we’re getting slowly more immersed in it. It’s like watching a tv series. You hyper focus on one set of characters for an episode, but before the season is over, you’ve met them all, seen several different dramatic moments, and get an idea of the theme and purpose of the entire show, and how all these different people are more alike than different. These books have been that way for me. So, would I recommend them for you to read? Yes, I would. They’re steamy, more so than many of her other books. So, if the nookie bothers you, I would refrain.