This book has you going right from the get-go. You feel the chemistry burning hot between Falcon and Aida when he leaves some twenty-plus years before. He did the right thing, knowing he had a job to do to keep her safe. He needed to find her mother, which he promised he would do.
All these years later under suspicious circumstances, they are once more together, Falcon is clueless, to who she is. You see Aida is a famous opera singer. She is a full-figure, hour-glass-shaped woman.
Behind sunglasses, Falcon can tell she is withholding information. Yet, he can not figure out why. He also knows there is something about her that is familiar, but he can't put his finger on it.
When the dodo hits the fan they both cut loose with the barbs. Going in for the kill shots for sure. For him, seeing her as a woman instead of, her as a girl, and for him catching feelings for her.
For her, it's for him not bothering to ever come back. With either her mover or any type of answers. As if she is nothing or nobody. When here she has always carried her fifteen-year-old girl crush burning.
This is a good story. Got a lot of touchy subject matters, that the author brings you through quite well. The characters are down, and dirty. They do not pull any pushes. The dialogue and storyline are real.