And finally we know the story of the youngest of the Darcy Brothers, Noah.
Noah was not known as a Darcy, but rather as Masson, his mother's maiden name.
Many years ago, as a child, Noah left Paris and moved in with his mother in Nepal. Because of her, he stayed away from the brothers, but he also believed in unbearable stories about them, so he did not want any connection.
When he returned as an adult to Paris, he did not look for his brothers and refused any meeting with them.
He played as goalkeeper on the Water Polo team, but also delivered pizza to supplement the income.
She did not live like a rich Darcy.
When he meets an unknown woman in his rented apartment, he learns that she is his new landlord.
Sophie is in fact the daughter of Ludwig Bander, owner of the apartment, and she went to Paris, from America, to prove to her father that she could stand out as a realtor.
As their attraction grows, as do their relationship, the various secrets they have kept from each other begin to emerge.
Both have parents who find they know what is best for their children, causing much confusion.
At the same time, Sebastian and Raphael are tired of seeing their little brother think the worst of them and decide to go after and solve the situation.
A great comedy of mistakes, mismatches, but, finally, the truth prevails.
The book comes full of information about Water Polo - a sport little quoted in books - funny scenes and lots of romance.
4,5 stars