While I liked this story a lot, it didn't seem to have quite the same *zing* that I got from book 1.
I liked both Riley and Ethan, seeing them get together, get over themselves, and growing a lot in the process; however, this one just felt more like a nice, slow, leisurely Sunday drive than a Friday night at the races, if that makes sense.
The parts of the book with Ethan's family, seeing how supportive and loving they all were to one another, were as uplifting as seeing how Riley's family was distant and seemingly-uncaring were depressing. I loved how the entire Kennedy clan basically adopted both Riley and his sister, Madison.
Honestly, I think the story could've benefitted from a bit more conflict in regards to Riley's family, maybe with Riley helping Madison deal with their mother after her Runaway Bride antics.
But instead, most of the 'major dilemmas' in the story turned out to either be non-events or were setting very quickly, possibly too quickly, for them to have been as impactful as they could've been.
The steamy bits were pretty hot, too, but I've gotta admit that the Dom'ish stuff wasn't really my thing. But I did like the fact that things turned out to be pretty give and take (literally) in the bedroom.
The story ends with the beginnings of a solid HEA and I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series.
I'd rate this one at around 3.5 stars, because I 'liked' the story, but it wasn't all out love for me.