A Rare and Beautiful Thing
This was one of those books I needed to sit with for a while once I finished… First of all, I loved being back in Akilina. And Neo is the perfect guy. I would have been all over him in a heartbeat, but Cali’s past experiences temper her ability to let-go and give-in to the attraction between them.
By the time she finally does, Neo’s past comes waltzing back into his life in sky-high stilettos, and threatens to destroy everything they have built while in Akilina. That chapter came out of nowhere, and from that point on, I was hooked! I couldn’t put it down until Neo and Cali found their way back to each other.
One of the main themes in this book was difficult to read at times, but it was so true to life. While reading those chapters, so many women in my life came to mind, and I appreciated the way the Author handled those situations — with honesty, sensitivity, and respect. Ms Ross really put these characters through the wringer, but their experiences only brought them closer in the end. Instead of feeling alone in their pain, they could find comfort and understanding in each other without ever having to explain themselves. That is a rare and beautiful thing, and I think it will be the glue that binds them.
Cali and Neo’s physically chemistry was on FIRE (very spicy!), and I loved their sense of humor, and how they played off of each other, but at the core of their relationship was a no-fuss-necessary love. I could see them growing old together as the perfect couple to everyone in their lives. And despite coming from very different worlds, I think their lives will blend together seamlessly. I can picture them now, walking hand-in-hand through the park, forever thanking fate for bringing them together. The final chapter was just perfect…
In this follow-up to Seduced by Passion, we get to see Raph and Xiomara tie the knot, revisit Akilina and the Giannopoulos family, are swept off of our feet by Neo and his access to luxury, and we’re reminded that love can find us in the most unexpected places, and at the most inopportune times, and that sometimes it takes strength to say “yes” to happily-ever-after.
A huge thank you to Ms. Ross and five stars for Consumed by Desire.
*The author also teased a spin-off in the epilogue! I’m looking forward to reading about Gianna and Cleon and some more Giannopoulos family drama (ya’ll, Andris is something else smh), and I can’t wait for the third book in this series.
Thank you to Booksprout and the author for the opportunity to read and review this book. All opinions are my own.