Really enjoyed this tale. It was funny and a quick read. Sophie (heroine)was so refreshing. She was not afraid to speak her mind and she was willing to be open to any fun. She was steadfast (even to the point of stubborn) in being true to herself in a not-annoying way. I liked Adam (hero) as well. I felt that the answer to their problem was in front of them the WHOLE time and I hated that it dragged on until 87 percent on my Kindle. In Camille's story, Adam treats Sophia with courtesy and respect any time their paths cross including some of what we'd call double dates. In Adam and Sophia's story that same public kindness is less obvious until nearly the end of the book.I really like this heroine but for most of this book she seems more spineless than before. Again, at the end all is fine. At the start, she allows Adam to walk in on her in the bath--something he would never do to any other lady and from there on it just rankles me to see him oversexed in private and frigid for the most part in public.Weakest of the three books so far for me.
Can't wait for this book. Driving me nuts having to wait.
—LuluA
very good. The best one of the series
—Nurhani2000
very lovely! a refreshing novel
—ponocha
Rated 4.5
—tiniceas
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