Member Reviews
Kaye T, Reviewer
I must admit I do not know the series, so might have made a difference. Overall I did like this book, and wanted to see how it ends, but enjoyed the first half better than the second. Fiona runs a bakery, and Raynor comes in and the sparks fly. Turns out they knew each other in high school, years ago. Trouble is that Fiona told a lie about him and broke up his romance back then, and now feels guilty. He, on the other hand, has trouble being overly clingy, which got tiresome after awhile. It starts out with both strong and engaged in each other, then half way through their angst took over and I started to skim a bit more. Would give it 3.5, and would recommend for a light summer read.