This was a quick little read. Trinity and Spencer have some great chemistry, and even though they meet over a weeklong vacation, sparks fly, and they both develop feelings.
If you've read some of the author's other books before this one, then you may be a bit disappointed by the intimate scenes in the sense that they aren't as descriptive as the current novels. However, I considered the date this was published and then the more recent works (about a seven year difference) and figured the author was probably quite young and either wasn't comfortable with writing them yet or hadn't discovered they were good at writing them yet.
Even with that, the book was still a sweet read, and the writing was good. Everything just flowed together, and the little twist close to the end was unexpected for me.