3 Stars from me
Caitlyn relocated to a new place to be closer to the boarding school where her 13-year old daughter goes. She auditions for “Taming of the Shrew”, with the intention of meeting the people that live there. On stage, she is confronted with Devlin (DB) and the sparks fly right from the start.
Caitlyn is very leery of DB and his philandering ways. They spend a lot of time together and eventually he wears her down.
DB was a lot of fun to read and he did have an epiphany somewhere in the middle that made him change his approach to Caitlyn. Caitlyn can’t seem to let go of what happened in the past long enough to give him a proper chance. They do get together in the end, but it lacked the definite spark that their first meeting had.
The other cast of characters are there to provide background and fill out the story a bit, but they don’t really contribute anything much. Crystal, who is desperate to have DB, was more annoying than anything else.
Overall, I enjoyed the book. It was funny and kept my interest until the end.
I received a copy of the book from Netgalley in return for my honest review.
Was I hooked by this book? Why yes, I believe I was.
Genre: Contemporary Romance