Decent book that has one of my favorite trope, the hero is married and doesn’t want or cannot divorce his wife. This one is not willing to divorce his wife because she would fight to have his son, and since she’s a psycho and he doesn’t want to let his son with her, he doesn’t ask for a divorce. So when he meets the heroine is insta love for both, but she tries to resist since he is married. He pursues her relentlessly and when she is willing to give him her v card he refuses because he can’t offer her more than an affair. The heroine then leaves London to go with one of her friends to Scotland, where she meets and interesting 19 yo who of course is immediately smitten with her. Guess who’s him? The hero’s son, so of course the hero comes there with him and starts fOllowing the heroine again trying to sex her up. There’s a flood, an accident, some unpleasantness and in the end they have sex. His wife is dead now, drowned while drunk. But the heroine doesn’t think the hero wants her for more than one affair. She goes back to London and the hero finds her a couple of days later explaining that he filed for a divorced the day after meeting her, because of course he wants to marry her. There’s a ow who’s not an ow, two om wo are in love with the heroine, one is his own son. The hero’s behavior is suspicious because he repeatedly tells the heroine that he can’t offer her more than an affair, but if he really filed for a divorce why did he behave like he wanted to avoid any entanglement? Maybe he wanted to wait until he was divorced? Who knows. And the heroine, too many cigarettes baby, and not much strong on her decisions. It was all I want you, no I don’t, I want to make love with you, no I hate you. Ok, decide once for all and then regret, maybe. Anyway, it was angsty and the hero was besotted and jealous of everyone. Cute.