Unlike most Lori Foster books, this one took me a really long time to get into. A really long time. I don’t know what it was but I just wasn’t connecting to it, the storyline, or the characters. Just something was off for me.
I think the big thing for me was that both Bryan and Shay were basically deceiving each other of who they truly were. Bryan by pretending to be his twin brother and Shay pretending to not be a famous socialite that Bryan admitted not being to crazy about based on what he heard in the papers about her. I could handled it better if it was just one was doing the deception, but it was both. I understood why they did what they did, but I just felt it was too much, and I thought that Bryan was being way too hypocritical when he found out the truth about Shay.
Also I wasn’t too find with the storyline either with the prostitutes either. It wasn’t the subject matter per say, and I liked that Shay wanted to help these women, but the fact was that part of the story took up too much of the first half of the book, and there was less build up in the romance portion of the book. The attraction and connection were there, but it wasn’t overly romantic either. Usually Lori Foster creates a balance between the outside storyline and the romance, but in this case, at least in the beginning, I just felt that took over to much of the story. I wanted more of Bryan and Shay together.
The story got much better once the romance came on display, and that started with them coming together in a very passionate love scene. It was very hot and sexy yet at the same time there was meaning between them at that very special moment. This was where I could see them as a couple, and them actually working as a couple. They had insane chemistry that translated into the their first time together. It was worth all that first half of the book, and it was so satisfying. Also that was where the focus became after that point from the last third on.
I did like Shay and Bryan, and once they were together as couple I liked them even more, but I have to admit that Shay was a little too over the top in the beginning. She was almost too forward especially with Bryan, even when she thought he was a preacher. Now, I am all for a heroine to know what she wanted and going after it hard, but in this case it was just a little too much. Too in your face. It wasn’t until her vulnerabilities and insecurities were on display that I enjoyed her a whole heck of a lot more. She just felt like a more complete person. I could also understand more about her and appreciate her forwardness in the beginning. But I liked her mostly because of her heart of gold and just how far she was willing to go to help these women. She did things without expecting anything in return just out of the goodness of her heart. She wanted to do more in the world, and she did. So once the complete picture came into display with her then I liked her a lot more.
As for Bryan I really liked him, even from the beginning. I loved seeing the interaction between him and his brother Bruce and just that bond they had. Bryan went undercover for his twin because he wanted to know who was going after his brother so he was willing to put himself in danger in order to do so even if that meant being a preacher. Bryan had a gruff and rough and tough side to him, but there was also a sweetness and tenderness to him that I couldn’t help swoon over. He had a Rae ally caring heart, and I liked seeing that side to him as well as his protective side.
Even though I was disappointed for a majority of the book, I did enjoy it. The last third of the story, in my opinion was the best part of the story. It was the turning point that really got me there, and all the stuff that had happened previously was almost worth it to get to that point in the story. If that turning point hadn’t happened, then I don’t think I would have liked this book or its story. I was so happy that a stuck it out and made it all the way, which just made it all the more satisfying. Once Bryan and Shay were a couple and building this relationship together was when I finally got it, and it turned my entire prospective around about this book. This may not have been my favorite Lori Foster book, but it was still good.
Can’t wait to read Bruce’s book when it comes out in the near future. I’m definitely curious to see how his love story will play out especially since he denied that in his life for quite awhile. It should be an interesting ride.