Alyssa doesn't trust men, and with good reason. She isn't perfect. It seems like life would be handed to her with a golden spoon, yet she's determined to pave the path for herself. Yes, she's gorgeous, but she's down to earth and has a birth defect. I couldn't help but to like her from the start. She's a very skilled photographer and is spending some time in Maui when her good friend, and tabloid magazine writer, challenges her to get a date with wealthy and famous, Beckham Taylor.
Beck is a nice guy and is determined to prove himself different from all the other men Alyssa knows. He is charming, handsome, rich, kind, and generous. He does a lot of good with his money and I love that he's not a selfish and greedy man. The way he steps in as protector and friend to both Alyssa and her feisty, adorable Granny, is so sweet. Who could resist him?
Granny is quite the character and so spunky. I can only hope to be like her when I'm 80+. She just says things like they are and has a way of wrapping herself around hearts very quickly.
The setting is exquisite and I could visualize it so well. In fact, I'm dreaming of going back to Maui now! I loved the flirtations and banter! The excitement, passion, and attraction are all there, but this relationship is also about trust and feeling safe. Alyssa and Beck both have scars--both physical and emotional--but what they do for each other is amazing. The romance in this one had me swooning right and left. I love that, while it plays a big part of the story, there's more to it than just romance. There are some major plot twists that had me reeling and that just added to the story.
Content: mild romance (kissing, implied attack, mention of previous rape attempt); no language or religious elements; mild violence (accidents and moments of peril). Clean!
*I received a copy in exchange for an honest review*