“I’m a romance author who doesn’t believe in love.”
Diana aka Ana Ventimiglia is haunted by the memory of an abusive ex. It has changed her as a person, and how she lives her life in her small town in Kentucky. She’s on a cusp of a flourishing writing career when she meets her new editor, Cole Winchester, in NYC.
“For the life of me, I can’t let go or look away from her eyes. I’ve just met her and I already want more.”
Cole is a living, breathing, walking guilt-fest. He’s done a lot of bad things in his life, which hurt the people closest to him. Although he’s been forgiven, he’s hard on himself, especially when he fights hard every day to control the seething negative feelings he can’t help harbouring. When he meets Ana, he’s completely bowled over by her.
“I should push her away, tell her we shouldn’t be doing this. Whatever it is. Yet I want more. I’m addicted without even having a taste.”
They very quickly forge a connection based on mutual interests and attraction. Once they step over the professional boundary, there’s no going back. Cole knows he’s no good for her, but he’s happy for the first time in years. Ana knows that she shouldn’t involve Cole in her baggage, but she’s happy for the first time in a long time, too.
“She was more than a temporary distraction. Being with her felt good physically, for obvious reasons, but being with her felt right.
This was a great novel to kick off this duet. Even though things progressed quickly between Cole and Ana, the story had a good, steady pace, and we got to know Cole and Ana really well. This book was crazy sexy – this couple had fantastic irresistible chemistry and couldn't keep their hands off each other - but it was also chockful with feelings, as the two battle with self-doubt, guilt, fear, desire, and love.