This is a sweet and sexy read at the same time. The relationship between the two characters is charming, and though the relationship developed super fast, the author managed to show that the relationship as wholesome and not just based on passion alone. There is a lot of passion between the two characters, and I could feel the heat coming off my Kindle, but I also found both Kimberly and Adam to be real people with their strengths and flaws–not just hormones. Of course, they are both gorgeous, smart and rich (one way or another), but they also have their issues and struggles–Kimberly with her anxiety disorder and Adam with his mommy issue. I appreciate the imperfections in their characters. I truly enjoyed reading their love story.
I also like that the author subtly worked into the story certain important issues such as racism, double-standard for women in the workplace, while also providing a detailed insight into anxiety disorder in this relatively easy reading. I enjoy learning facts while reading a fictional book and I appreciate the details that this author put into her book (from song lists, African-American hair care, to a little history of Harlem).
I enjoyed this book so much that I will start reading her earlier book on Adam's brother next.