This was an "eh" book for me. I wasn't in love with it, nor was I entirely enthralled.
First, and this is my fault NOT the author's or the book's, but I thought it was set in the '20s for the first ... almost the first half? Maybe? Again, my fault since IT IS LITERALLY IN THE BLURB *facepalm* But stupid Kell was sick and dying and didn't want to look at details like that. Well, I did read the blurb but then I forgot, I guess!
Either way, it did feel very old-fashioned to me, so it was hard to tell it was the '60s ... people spoke very formally, etc. So though the author could've done a better job with that at the onset, Kell really just needed to pay attention! I got shaken out of my stupor when they mentioned a Beatles song.
Now, just so y'all know, this isn't a Christian book, nor was I expecting it to be, so there was some casual sex - quite a lot, actually; like, c'mon, guys, I know you don't have those sorts of standards, but yeah - however, it was all super tasteful! I was worried that I'd have to put it down, but I didn't have to - nothing more than kisses was described; it always faded to black.
There wasn't a lot of language, either. A couple cuss words; that's literally it. I'm super impressed by how clean it was considering the genre, etc.
Now, as far as the plot goes, it was basically all about ... a guy throwing off responsibilities (e.g. college) to have a fling with a countess? Yep. That's about it. Which was interesting, I guess.
I think I enjoyed the setting most. It was pretty well done! Very vivid. Definitely enjoyed this.
So, this sort of reminded me of an old '50s movie set on the Riviera ONLY with a lot of sexual mentions. I like the movie part, not so much the obsession with sex. I guess the main characters did take time to get to know each other a bit, but especially at first, it seemed like they were more interested in each others' physical appearances. Not fun!
Overall, I give this book 3/5 stars as a story and 2/5 based on how much I enjoyed it!