Melissa needs an escape from home, she escapes to a desert spa with her best friend Elaine. It is at the spa where she meets Derek, an ex-cop, retired Marine now working as a private investigator. Derek is at the resort for a conference. Derek is tall, dark and amazingly handsome, he buys Melissa a drink and after a little conversation the two are having sex, hot steamy sex. The two continue their little sex romp all week and are both falling head over heals for one another, but something in Melissa's life at home is preventing anything from going any further.The two to their separate ways but it is not the last time they will see one another because their paths will cross again and not in a very good way. (Don't want to give away spoilers)I like the character of Melissa, she is a strong character. She has been through a lot and it doesn't stop her. Derek is a great book boyfriend. Elaine is a great BFF. This is the first time I tried a book written by Tia Louise. Initially, the cover caught my attention so I checked it out and I was immediately intrigued by the synopsis. As a debut novel, it’s actually great! I cannot find a tinge of novelty in the author’s writing prowess. Her play with words was entertaining and will keep you grasping the book and continue reading until you reach the end.The characters were remarkable and unexpected, which are two qualities that I seek in each book I read. Derek was a male alpha oozing with sex appeal and dominance. Every female reader would immediately love Derek because, well, he’s sexy as hell. But then I ended up completely falling in love with him as I got to know him in the story. He had a firm personality but a softness of a man who can render a woman with the love she deserves. The love Melissa deserved...and wanted. Melissa was a surprising character for me. When I began reading the book, I thought she was just some sad and lonely girl with insecurities dealing with a semi-shitty life and a fucked-up relationship. But wow, I did not see Sloan coming! That blew me away and as the story progressed, I admired the strong, sophisticated, and loving woman that she is. There was a definite and undeniable heat between Derek and Melissa that was already defined from the first meeting. They were two lonely people who both needed some heat and excitement in their life and they took that plunge the instant they felt the connection. A thirst for a mere bodily satisfaction turned into a more intense need for each other. I loved their connection physically and emotionally. Melissa fills the space in Derek’s life and vice versa. They were just perfect for each other. However, I felt like the pace of the story was faster than the other novels and in some instances, I didn’t feel the essence of the moment. The attraction was strong but at some point, I felt that it was rushed and that it should have been allowed to grow into something deeper rather than immediately concluding it as a consuming love. I needed something more from Derek and Melissa. Maybe a depth in their love and relationship. Maybe a deeper access in their personal life, I don’t know. There were moments that I wanted to last but then it was so fast-paced that I wasn't able to revel on the feeling. Nevertheless, it didn’t really ruin the relevance of the story. Overall, it was a great read!
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I enjoyed reading this book. The chemistry between Derek and Melissa was tangible. Good book.
—ColleenVincent44
Want to read this book because of the male narrator, Christian Fox. WHAT.A.VOICE!!
—grecobarb
The first half of this book was fabulous..the second half fell short..sorry..
—chicochido
Generic but enjoyable enough romance novel.
—emuhleeare