Vincent Rutland is complex. Eliot Marie Lays is a woman haunted by tragedies. Their one and only meeting is emotionally and sexually explosive. It starts a chain of events neither anticipated nor can control. The meeting is literally devastating for Eliot and life altering for Vincent. It's also the catalyst that leads him to Antoinette, Eliot's beloved friend. While he has a special bond with Eliot, it is Antoinette who captures his heart, his soul, and ultimately his trust. But she is hiding a secret from Vincent -- a secret that is directly related to that night. Once revealed, will he find it in his heart to forgive her or will he choose the path of no return that Eliot has embraced?
Yes this is my book but if I didn't like it -- why would anyone else. This is the book that is closest to me (autobiographically) Someday I hope to re-work it because it leaves some things to be desired. I had a conversation (several actually) with a reader who panned it! I took what she said to heart and realize I left too many things out that left the reader wanting more or more to the point not understanding what I was trying to conveyt. So definitely it needs to be reworked and added too.