This book began with so much promise. I liked the characters, the writing style was to my liking & I could see some complications developing to ensure an interesting storyline. For the most part all was moving along nicely & I was enjoying this.
Lisbeth (Lis) has separated herself from her family; a sister (Maryse) who stole her boyfriend & a mother who has always sided with said sister. Living with her roommate & best friend Gracyn, & having support from friends at a nearby pub, Lis has a new family with people that love & respect her, look out for her & will not betray her. With this group she has everything that a family should be. With no financial support, Lis is studying to become a nurse, works as a server in a restaurant & also trains at a nearby hospital. She is hard working, determined & structured & will not allow anything to hinder her goals.
Aiden, recently moved to the states from Ireland after the sudden passing of his brother, bartends at the pub that Lis frequents. After the disaster with her last boyfriend, Lis isn't interested in romance or any other distraction. Her goals are set. Aiden has other ideas though & is willing to risk everything to get to know this young woman, a woman he can't stop thinking about.
Aiden, photographer by profession, works in the pub as a means to get settled in this new country.
He is also hard working, taking any shift offered, is kind, thoughtful & treats Lis unlike anyone has treated her in the past. He adores her, wants intimacy but only when she's ready as he understands her past & how she still struggles with the betrayal.
I liked the secondary characters & I could see that one in particular was going to become a problem. Her part in the story was brief, effective & predictable, but as I said, I saw this coming.
Lis was likable but towards the end was getting on my nerves. Yes betrayal hurts, but don't assume that every guy is like the last one. Miss doom & gloom nearly ruined everything by not asking questions, reading texts or answering phone calls. Finally she snapped out of this man-loathing state & decided to get answers. It was the best thing she could have done for herself. This is a stand-alone with other books in the series that expand with some secondary characters. Mostly an enjoyable read with a HEA.