To borrow from the Bard, the course of true love never did run smooth. Such is the case for our latest Sand & Fog couple, Willow and Eric. I absolutely fell in love with these two. Willow is sweet, smart, sassy and kind, emphasis on kind. Too often, heroines are either bitchy to a fault or just plain doormats, but Willow is no push over. She sees the flaws in others, but chooses to concentrate on the good in them, instead. Eric definitely has his flaws, but there is a good heart and soul buried under that wannabe rock star/bad boy persona he has worked so hard to perfect. When the two meet, the chemistry is undeniable. As a reader, you want to see them come together and work things out, but there is so much standing in their way. Eric's got baggage, and it isn't just the carryon size. He's toting a steamer trunk full of stuff. His connection to Willow makes him want to be a better man, but can he finally rise to the occasion and be the man she has seen in him, all along?
I LOVED this book and cannot wait for the next installment in Willow and Eric's story.
I received an advance copy for my honest review.