Set in the Coffee Sonata universe of characters, this story follows high school counsellor Aislin and fashion CEO Susanna's budding relationship. The two are brought together because Susanna's teenage daughter is being bullied at her prep school, and wants to transfer over to Aislin's public school. The two MCs are pretty interesting, and I thought the chemistry was good in the beginning, with hot intimate scenes for sure, but it started to fizzle. I think I am the outlier of reviews for that tidbit, many others thought the heat burned bright till the end. Like my review of Coffee Sonata, while the sex was fun, it was often overdone with the OTT language, the cheesy one-liners and "gazes burning into souls," that kind of thing. I can't imagine a more intense mood breaker than some of those, heheh. :p
However the story only lightly touches on the bullying teenage Cynthia experiences (her nickname is Cynt, and can we all agree that just doesn't work due to how close it is to, well, you know.). This was a disappointment, as I think that's where more complexity and better flow may have come into play if the author would have woven it in more effectively. Instead it was just given a quick paragraph in the epilogue. I certainly didn't want this to be main focus, but it was all but forgotten for half of the book. Her and her mother's rocky relationship is also left hanging.
The characters from other Coffee Sonata books make appearances as well, but again, more eye rolling with how unrealistic things get, with the quartet, the world class musicians that come for dinner and just happen to be BFFs with everyone, etc.
Overall, I did like it, but not overly. 3.25/5.