FULL REVIEW NOW POSTED -- 4/24/17
COWABUNGA! My heart was stolen from the get-go. Laura Moore introduces her new Beach Lane Series with the roll-out of the first book. The cover is stunning welcoming the arrival of Dakota Hale and Max Carr in a fitting way. The entire package is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!! Yes, I really, really loved it from the first word to the very last! With a captivating storyline, set in a backdrop among the affluent and posh Hamptons’ crowd, along with its diverse cast of characters lead by two dynamic protagonists, Making Waves is irresistibly romantic in a gripping plot that carries with it a strong emotional impact. Kudos and extra bonus points to an author who applies both heart and brain, as well as genuineness and accountability, in the characterization of her characters. With each new release, I'm even more impressed by this amazing writer's attention to details and knowing exactly how to weave all the feel-good elements into her story with the maximum effect. Those are just a couple of the reasons why she's one of my all-time favorite authors, and on my auto-buy list where she has remained since I first discovered her books in 2007.
After several investments go awry and money becomes an issue, Uncle Elliott is forced to sell Windhaven, the Hale family's ancestral home, and it is Max Carr, a powerful Wall Street mogul, who swoops in to make the purchase. The mere mention that the family's fortune is taking a hit sets off panic for Dakota's mother, Piper, and Aunt Mimi who are concerned only with their social status in the community and the gossip that is sure to follow. And the situation can only get worse when they learn that Dakota may be working for the enemy. Thus begins one tidal wave after another creating a riptide of emotions in this complex family drama.
After Premier Services is highly recommended to him by a friend, Max follows through by making an appointment with Dakota Hale for assistance in renovating his recent purchase. When he opens the door to Windhaven, both he and Dakota feel their worlds shift and collide sending them off balance. Max is impressed by the beautiful Amazon's business acumen and hires her. With each meeting, neither can ignore the sparks igniting between them, and even the best-laid plans are no match for unexpected passion. It's not long before Dakota is kissing her "Don't mix business with pleasure" rule good-bye, and she and Max become involved in an affair that leads to an unexpected and shocking revelation. Roars of jealousy and scandal ensue with the aftereffects challenging both their private and professional lives.
Dakota earned my admiration and respect right out of the starting gate. Even though she was raised by a single mother in wealthy surroundings, her childhood was no picnic. An independent woman who is both resourceful and strong with a good head on her shoulders (no trust fund for this girl). She didn't let her upbringing keep her from succeeding in her own right and, in some ways, it most likely served her well as a stepping stone for owning a thriving business. Her customers appreciate and love her -- which is more than her family ever has.
Max Carr hails from a more traditional background with two parents and a sister he adored, and status as a former football star. Now he's a very prominent and wealthy investment guru, with a reputation as a ladies man who avoids attachment at all costs. Business and making money have become the focal points in his life. But underneath that hard shell exterior, he's hurting from the pain of personal tragedies that run soul deep -- ones he holds close to his chest.
These two are on a fairly even playing field in their determination, work ethic, and family dramas. Dakota maintains control and professionalism in her job; while, on the other hand, she thrashes around trying to please and keep the peace when it involves her highly toxic family. Max appears to be singularly focused on his career as a partner in a private equity firm. Family isn't something he outwardly dwells on. Her warmth and genuineness captivates him and helps keep the cutthroat world he lives in at bay. The story focuses heavily on the development of Max and Dakota as individuals and as a couple. Together they balance and evoke the best in each other.
You'll find a wide variety of secondary characters you'll either love, or love to hate. Their roles play an integral part in the overall storyline, but certainly don't cast a shadow over the main event taking place between Dakota and Max.
The Hale family is the epitome of dysfunctional. They are the very picture of privileged, lazy and self-absorbed. They make it so easy to detest them. How Dakota escaped their scourge is the million-dollar question! From the moment she was old enough to understand the family dynamics, Dakota realized her illegitimate birth cast her as an outsider. Her grandparents barely tolerated her and never accepted her as a grandchild. Of course, as a single mother Piper (yes, that's what Dakota called her) preferred her role as a rich socialite and party girl to that of being a nurturing mother. If she knows the name of the one night stand who is Dakota's father, she's not telling. Aunt Mimi, the nasty jealous and vindictive type, runs a very close second place. Both are disgusting and all-around-not-so-nice people. Why Dakota puts up with them is a mystery unto itself. These two I truly loved to hate!
Hendrick, a gay psychiatrist, gave middle school student Dakota her first job. She earned her pay, along with his trust, respect and friendship by doing her job well, and was rewarded with an extra touch of kindness when he bought her the first surf board she could call her own. Years later, he remains a father figure and one of Dakota’s closest friends. I loved this man and he gets a gold star!
The appearances by Alex Miller and his wife, Gen Monaghan, along with their kiddos, characters from an earlier book, In Your Eyes, made this one all the more special for me – especially since it was the first book I read by this terrific author and has always remained my favorite. However, it's facing some very strong competition with this release.
Some books you read - some books you enjoy - but once in a while there'll be one book that steals your heart and soul. Finding love when you least expect it is one of my favorite plot devices. And this one is charming to the "Max." It's sexy as sin. It's romantic and swoon worthy. It's the full ride!
I highly recommend that you Hang Ten with Dakota and Max while they ride the waves to what we hope will be a happily-ever-after!