Five years ago, Jesse Keyes met Matt Fenner and helped change him from nerdy computer geek to sexy computer geek. They became friends, and in no time fell in love. Jesse had a promiscuous past, which ended when she met Matt. One night when her sister's husband came onto her, Jesse was suddenly an outcast amongst those she loves. Her sister did not believe Jesse hadn't done anything. Neither did Matt. As a result, when Jesse went to Matt, telling him she was pregnant with his baby, he refused to believe it was his and told her he never wanted to see her again.
In the present day, Jesse has returned to Seattle because her son, Gabe, wants to know his dad. Jesse wants that, too, and she wants to see if there is anything still between her and the only man she ever loved. Plus, she'd really like to prove herself to the sister who never forgave her, to prove that she really has changed. Rejected by Matt and Nicole, Jesse brings Gabe to see the one other relative he has left: Matt's mother, Paula. Despite everything in their past, Paula invites Jesse and Gabe to move in with her. Meanwhile, Matt develops a plan with his lawyer to destroy Jesse.
While she continues to have difficulties with her sister, Jesse keeps pushing Gabe and Matt to spend time together and get to know each other. As Matt spends more time with his son, he starts to love the boy and realize what he's missed, deepening his anger towards Jesse. When Bill, Jesse's friend and the man who helped her raise Gabe, comes for a visit, that anger just gets worse.
When the sisters' bakery burns down, Nicole is forced to realize that Jesse might actually have some good ideas and she is confronted with the fact that she has to let go of the past, bringing the sisters somewhat closer.
Meanwhile, Jesse and Matt have been spending more time together, and she realizes she still loves Matt and has never stopped. Upon expressing these feelings, Matt puts his plan in motion: he has papers served to Jesse, suing for sole custody of Gabe. With the help of his assistant, he realizes what a mistake he made and tries to fix it. But it's too late; Jesse already got the papers. Her family and friends surround her and offer her any help she may need while Matt realizes and full extent of his mistake and that he's loved Jesse all along.
For months he does his best to try to prove to Jesse that she can trust him and love him again. It takes the realization that he has been putting her and their son first, and a stern talking-to from her sisters, to realize that she needed to take a risk and trust Matt with her heart again. Finally, Jesse and Matt get married and vow to love each other forever
This book was fantastic, like I knew it was going to be. Although, I am going to be honest and say that I was completely and utterly frustrated with Matt until he tried to stop the papers from being sent to Jesse. The ironic thing is, I knew that this book was going to drive me deeper into insanity because Sweet Talk did the same thing to me when I read that one. However, I believe that it is the sign of good writing and a great author when I can be taken on a roller coaster ride of emotions throughout the novel and feel such intense emotions for the characters. So, thank you, Susan Mallery, for another great novel.
When I read Sweet Talk, I did not like Jesse at all. I now realize that that's because I didn't understand all the circumstances around the situations with Drew. I did the same thing Matt, Nicole, and Paula did: I judged her based on what I believed and what I wanted to see. I have since come to the conclusion that she is a highly incredible character. She has a strength of character that not many people would be able to have in the face of the adversity she had to deal with. She turned into a great person and great mother, someone intelligent with accessible dreams. I now believe that she is the best of the Keyes sisters and she's definitely my favorite.
Matt, oh, Matt...I'm not even sure where to go with him big little bastard. On one hand, I love him. I thought he was sexy, adorable, and incredibly intelligent. On the other hand, he drives me absolutely insane. He was judgmental, blinded by his anger, and didn't think certain things through. There was many, many times when I wanted to reach through the pages and strangle him. However, in the end, I believe my love for him wins out. I appreciate his efforts to win Jesse over in the end, to make her trust and love him again. He was an aggravating, adorable man who I wanted to kiss and slap at the same time.
Once again, Nicole drove me crazy, but I could appreciate where she was coming from at times, especially her fears of being left by Jesse again. No one wants to go through that. But, I am very glad that she and Jesse finally worked out their issues and are a family again. And Hawk was a sexy beast. I definitely need to read their book.
Gabe was the most adorable little kid ever! I hope I have a kid just like him when I'm older.
I really enjoyed the "cameos" of characters from other Susan Mallery series. Raoul from Fool's Gold: When I realized that it was the same guy, I squealed like a little girl in the excitement. But, I particularly enjoyed the fact that Walker Buchanan called Nicole and Jesse about selling their cakes in his restaurant. When I read his name, I screamed "Walker!" and received weird looks from my sister. Needless to say, I was very excited.
Once again, I have found a great novel from Susan Mallery and I look forward to continuing my quest to read all of her novels.