I knew after reading Laila and whatever his name was story and hating it that I should of left any Sherryl Woods books alone. To be honest I didn't even finish this book. I find her main female characters immature and childish when they like someone. In what world do two people who like each other and are available and single play every game to stay away from one another? I find it ridiculous that you never know what the characters look like. That's usually how I attach to a book is by setting up these characters in my head, making up two people and then the story is easier to follow. I counted Will the "hero" of the story expressing his interest in Jess at least 5 times in a mature adult like fashion and each time she acted like a 15year old. How does someone who owns their own business, has a strong supportive family and lives in a dream community that emotionally retarded? That's why these book are STUPID! I'm done forever with Sherryl Woods, she is a terrible terrible terrrible writer. Please someone steal her computer or pay her to stop writing. I've never disliked an author as much as this one. Horrible! The story started out well.Then crumbled into a dull tale of yet another self absorbed, highly insecure woman who abuses her perfect man. He jumps through numerous hoops all the time thinking of nothing but making her happy. If this is your fantasy, then this is your book.The other story is an age difference tale. Age difference isn't such a big deal when both are passed 40.At least the characters in this book were more real than some of the others. They were able to call each other when the actions got too bad. Many times they were very correct about why the person was doing what they were.
Actually I think the series is getting better book by book. Well written.
—salkolhatkar
This book was good, but so far very very predictable...
—maya
#6 in the Chesapeake Shores series. Al good books.
—pricetag5
Loved this story!
—akkiller12