I'm not exactly sure how to feel with this novel. I really enjoyed the first book in the series - devoured it, even. But this one, just wasn't cutting it for me. I felt really lost in the beginning of this book, and I felt like it moved too fast. Why are you giving it 4 stars then if this is how you felt about it?! It is still a well written novel that picks up where Sudden Desires left off, and the characters have lied, betrayed, and cheated their way past each other even more than in the first novel. I will say this one felt a little more angsty than the first novel as that is the main focus is the lies that Griffin Boyd has been told, but it really flowed well, and cut to the chase when need be.
I did receive an ARC in response for the release this week, and I will say the formatting was a bit messed up, and I am looking forward to purchasing a copy that has been completely formatted. There were a few errors that I could have done without, but again, it is an ARC, and things like that are to be expected as it is not the final copy. Overall being an ARC there was nothing completely out of the ordinary. The story flowed well, and really matched the speed of Sudden Desires. There wasn't much questioning by the reader concerning the story-line from Sudden Desires to Sudden Flames.
Angelina didn't expect things to go the way they have. She only wanted to hurt Griffin Boyd because of the terrible things she had been told about him. What she doesn't understand is the fact that he isn't who everyone says he is; he's far from the tyrant that people want them to believe he is, and he is far from the person she thought he was. When the truth leaks about his wife's infidelity, she's in shock. Angelina needs to earn Griffin's trust back. There's only so much she can do to gain it back without crossing lines that shouldn't or don't need to be crossed. Angelina must choose between her loyalty to her family, or her loyalty to Griffin when it all boils down to it.
From one drama filled chapter to the next the reader is brought back to Colette - alone looking at the ocean that she somehow has come to love more under the moonlight. She brings up her lost child, how Griffin betrayed her, how she's nothing but a cold hearted witch that wants nothing more than to trap Griffin in his own lies, and deceit. But how can she do that when she has her own secrets to hide? A lot comes out in this regard because it seems to really show Colette's true colors, and how much she despises her life, but also regrets the things she has done.
This novel was drowning in lies, betrayal, and deceit. From one drama filled page to the next, this novel will have you begging to learn what Angelina chooses, and what Griffin decides to do with his own life. I would definitely suggest reading the first novel, Sudden Desire since this is a series, and that they tie in with one another.