In the beautiful and tropical São Paulo, Zach takes over his father’s multi-million dollar hotel in Brazil and begins his life over again. Without his woman, and without a care, he lives life strictly for the good of the business. Well, that and his baby girl Yorkie who’d stolen his heart years ago.
He meets a woman who begins to melt the ice frozen around his heart and shows him that after his tragedies and heartbreak, he is still capable of love. He finds that he’s not only capable of it, but he wants it.
Between a surprise the size of the Titanic landing flat into his lap, and his newly reconstituted friendship with his old flame Iara, it seems that things are finally looking up.
L.L. Ash is a Washington-born writer who has traveled and lived across the western coast of the US. She lives in Utah with her husband and 3 kids, all of which are a handful!
Ash has been writing fiction since she was 11 years old, and finished her first full-length romance novella at 12. While her writing has improved since then, her love for literature has not changed. Oftentimes you can find Ash reading an indie romance or enjoying a historical fiction. She has been an artist for decades but found her true love and passion in romances.
But Ash is not content to write a romance with untried characters or predictable ‘happily ever afters’. Ash strives to create honest stories revolving around struggling heroins and bruised heroes, both trying to find happiness and acceptance, just like we in real life do. She writes about real struggles and real hardships, often giving the characters a tarnished facade. But through the constant loving and hating of the characters, you will fall in love with them as they grow and change and evolve through the stories.
As Ash always says, it’s all about real romance for real life.
I really enjoyed the Harrison family trilogy. Each of the books in themselves had very good storylines. I didn’t feel the normal burnout I sometimes get with a series regarding its characters. The first was narrated by Sam but the other two were Zach and I liked his narration the best. To watch him evolve in the last 2 books was entertaining. I liked the jungle scenes especially. My critique is the same I’ve found in this author’s other books as well. There were points the story dragged or the conversation between characters didn’t serve purpose in driving a character or the story. But she has a creative mind and I enjoy reading her work.