Alicia and Kyle are tired of arguing. That's all they seem to do lately making their marriage shaky at best. In an attempt to bring them closer and save their marriage, they go on a romantic cruise to the Greek isles. Things are copasetic between them until Kyle becomes jealous of an entertainer's attention toward Alicia. They have an argument and Alicia falls overboard.
With nearly 200 short stories, several novels and novellas in print, hot and spicy, Candy Caine keeps her husband, Robert, on his toes in their Long Island, NY home. Supportive with her writing career, he’s always willing to help her make certain the scenes in her stories are authentic. After all, technique is so important for good writing. When asked why she began to write, Candy says: “I’ve always loved books and my biggest thrill is to bring the joy of reading to others. That’s what writing is all about.” Candy is the alter ego of Candace Gold. While Candace usually writes the less erotic books, Candy is the one who writes the erotica and does her best to curl poor Candace’s hair.
The book was all over the place. There was very little about Kyle and Alicia who are supposed to be the main protagonists, and far too much details about places, food and drinks. First off who goes on a holiday to fix their marriage? The fight on the ship was so silly, Alicia compounds the nonsense by being drunk at night on the deck? I find it hard to believe that the ship had to cameras or any type of alarms. The whole debacle with Jason was just ridiculous. Here is a married woman, cheating on her husband with no protection and staying put for months on a self discovery journey. Her lover had to die for her to think oh well my husband is a good plan b? Crazy. And she has the gall to feel betrayed by her lover for not sending her letters and the idea of her husband potentially moving on. Now that she is back, is she going to tell him about her affair? Or are we to believe that their issues have magically disappeared? As an aside it doesn’t take 3 weeks to get an emergency passport from an embassy.