Oh, wow, this was unexpected!
This is the story of Luc and MJ, as they have a little fight in line at the coffee shop and find themselves later that day thrown in the same circle. Pushed by their rich parents into doing volunteering work, they get tangled in Chicago politics, all while building a wonderful relationship.
I was expecting a novella in Anna Ray's fashion but this was so much more!
This book is not a short one by any means, it is complex, encompassing, keeping you on your toes, filled with so much detail! The level of detail is definitory, you get to know so many insights into the thinking of the main characters, even the side ones are so well developed and appear in so many scenes, you get to know them very well. As the story involves an Italian family, you get all the array of cousins, and aunts and, of course, the grandmother, by the end of the book you get attached to the bunch.
Both the hero and the heroine are so likeable. At first, she seems too shy, too much of a victim of her circumstances and he a bit too harsh, but as the story goes she is sassy and strong, he is charming and such a good man, and when they come together their deep love, care and protectiveness for each others shines beautifully through the pages. There are moments of intimacy and of deep emotions so wonderfully written, so sharp and vivid and tangible, it's a work of beauty!
I found this book so complex, the plot goes in unexpected directions and makes you keep on reading. It's an entire world built here, and the story gets you so deep into it.
There is, also, something here that it's rare, and that's the presence of another love story along with the main characters' one. Those glimpses of chemistry and heated scenes feel like I present and they made me appreciate this book even more. Can't wait to read Knox and Silvia's story!
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.