Fling-to-forever, secret-baby romance
Orla and Walt are both 25 years old. They initially meet at her cousin's wedding, when his sleazy-tycoon father orders Walt to schmooze with Orla because she is the daughter of an important business connection. In self-defense at this degrading role his father has placed him in countless times, which invariably involves such women propositioning him, because he is young and handsome and wealthy, Walt immediately slides into a familiar role he has perfected, as a not-too-bright, smarmy playboy. It usually works like a charm to repel women from hitting on him, and he is utterly shocked when Orla takes him up on his apparent offer of hot, no-strings sex and drags him off to her nearby hotel room. Walt is equally surprised that he doesn't mind her full-throttle assault on his virtue, because Orla is not only gorgeous, but absolutely without the pompous pretense that is so much a part of his world. It has been ages since Walt has had sex with anyone and, in spite of his looks and privileged background, he has little self-confidence in general, and particularly in the bedroom. Before this steamy encounter with Orla, he was not convinced that he had ever sexually satisfied a woman. But he finds himself so in tune with Orla that, with astounding ease, he is able to deliver the two orgasms she has cheekily demanded of him. Unfortunately, in a weird turn of events, the string of her IUD painfully stabs him and breaks the condom he is wearing. But at that moment, it doesn't occur to either of them there might be life-altering consequences.
Everything about the setup for this romance is completely unique. I'm typically not a fan of either popular romance trope that gets the action going in this story, a one-night stand that leads to love and a secret baby. I'm also not usually attracted to any romance plot that involves a "poor little rich kid." But what makes this improbable melange hold together for me personally is Walt. He is a totally adorable, cinnamon-roll hero, and his growth journey throughout this novel is so poignant that it frequently brought me to tears.
Orla is such a dynamic Alpha heroine, if Walt were any less wonderful, she would have completely overshadowed him in this story. As it is, however, he is so amazing that, at times, he actually overshadows her.
Finally, this novel is so well written, with the romantic protagonists, Orla and Walt, so obviously made for each other, I completely believed in their well motivated and well deserved HEA.
I experienced this novel as an audiobook that I checked out from Hoopla. Both the female and male narrators do full justice to this heart-rending story.