Luna Perry is absolutely not looking for romance, especially not with arrogant corporate bankers she meets in airports. Brent Costner is so far from her type that she tells him she’s a yoga teacher in the hope it’ll put him off - it’s not like she’s ever going to see him again anyway, so what does it matter?
Brent isn't in the market for distraction either. On a mission to make his consultancy the most successful ever, he’s traveling to the UK to lead the European branch of a clothing company through a big structural reorganization, and he’s not about to lose focus.
But after meeting Luna at the airport, he can’t get her out of his mind. He’s drawn to her easy-going, free-spirited way - and he’s intrigued.
Surely he can allow himself a little fun, just as long as he doesn’t take his eye off the ball for too long…
MY REVIEW:
This short at first, I wasn’t sure about because Brent was a
little cocky. Just as Luna had said but
when she set him straight but not in a bitchy way, but a humorous way. I was hooked.
Now her ex, he pissed me off and he wants to
explain why he cheated, yeah right. Yet, in two years you never see him bring
his happy ass to her when his mom lives down the street from her mom. Not even when her father passes away.
Now Brent and Luna have instant
chemistry that they both really try to fight.
He is a “one and done” type of guy when it comes to women. She tries to ignore the pull because she
doesn’t like the corporate world type guy and he seems all business. Not to mention her heart is still in sting
mode from her ex.
When Brent surprises her and texts her
asking her out to dinner she is both titillated and weirded out. How did he get her number but not enough not
to go? To find out how you will have to
read it.
I enjoyed the dynamics of all the
characters in this book. This was a
sexually charged couple for sure but expected especially from Brent when you
read about his background. Meeting Luna
sets his life on a different path of slowing down and enjoying the moment while
he is with her, three weeks. Creating
his own picture of a family.
I felt the ending was a little too rushed
when he returned. But it was all saved
in the epilogue so that was good.
I give this: 4 stars. Provided by netgalley.com. Follow us at www.1rad-readerreviews.com.
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