King is not your typical older man/daddy romance. King isn't the typical dominating older man out to control a younger woman. Jordan IS a young woman, though, who's been left an inheritance by her best friend Kelsey. So she makes her way to Paris in honor of said best friend. While there she contacts her dad's friend, Raleigh King, when she's accosted by some creep and is just as attracted to him as she was right before she left for Paris. The ensuing relationship is sweet, steamy with a bit of intrigue coming from outside sources. Jordan is pretty young for her age, naive and definitely innocent. She matured and grew up throughout the book, though, which is appreciated. Raleigh is awesome. He's kind, and sexy, and treats Jordan so well. He takes care of her, encourages her, protects her and loves her.
There are a few twists thrown in to keep the story interesting, and it's here where King elevates itself from the typical older man/younger woman triteness. The big reveal about where Jordan's inheritance came from is a nice bit of intrigue, it keeps the plot running along nicely and gives Jordan a chance to grow and come into her own. I like how, even though Jordan comes into her own and grows up, King is always there for her, never trying to control her, just loving her instead.
I received an ARC for an honest review.