Eighteen year old Lila is having a tough time. Never having known her father, she has just experienced the untimely death of her mother & is now being transported to a private island off the coast of Maine where she will join her grandparents, Junie & Ed. They work for Howard Bertram, owner of the island & its family homes, one each for his married daughters, their husbands & families.
Howard, or granddad has millions, is a crusty SOB since his wife, the love of his life, passed away many years ago. Now, from May to August, every family member does what he wants, they spend the entire summer on the island, go sailing & do what they are told or there will be consequences. And on this particular summer, the order is to not get involved with the help.
Lila's grandmother takes care of the cooking & cleaning, her grandfather, Ed sees to all the outdoor maintenance, boats & lawn care. Lila, or the new help, will spend her time helping her grandmother.
Not how she pictured her life after high school.
Thayer, nineteen & eldest of the grandsons, has finished his second year at Yale in Pre-Law. Charming, good looking but not full of himself, he is instantly drawn to Lila in spite of his grandfather's warnings. He wants to talk to her, get to know her & is determined but not aggressive. Lila snubs him at first, is polite, but has been given instructions as well to stay away from the family, keep her head down & just do her work.
Well, what kind of a story would this be if they each did what they were told?
This is a story about forbidden love, two people from different backgrounds & different outlooks on life. And slowly as Thayer & Lila get to know one another, they find there are no barriers, no significant differences because when it comes down to it, they love being together. Correction, there is one barrier & that is grandfather Bertram. Mean spirited & manipulative, he doesn't hesitate to use his money to tear people's lives apart. And boy, does he take this task to heart & do it well. I've read a few of the reviews & some say they could not connect with the characters. I did. I connected from the very first page & this continued through to the end. This isn't a fast paced book, has low angst, takes place over ten years but held my interest none the less. I really enjoyed this story & was sad to see it end. This is a stand alone with a HEA.