Scarlet Wilson
Autore di The Fairy Tale Bride
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In the book's prologue, we discover that Eliza endured two bouts of leukemia, one as a child and one as a teen. She is now cancer-free and trying to catch up on the life she missed while ill. I also ached for her at the guilt she felt over the sacrifices her family made for her.
The fun starts when Eliza arrives in Costa Rica to discover the resort she's staying at nearly empty. The owner forgot she was coming and gave most staff leave for the holidays. Matt is apologetic and cancels his plans to be there for her. He made me laugh with his comments about his fear of her sister, Thea, and his corporate lawyer. Eliza is a little taken aback but jumps right into her search for adventure.
Matt is a workaholic who owns a line of sustainable-focused resorts. His primary focus has been earning money to help his parents and brother. His brother was injured as a child, and Matt blames himself. He carries a boatload of guilt all of the time. This has affected his willingness to enter any long-term relationship with women or spend much time with his family.
I loved watching the relationship between Matt and Eliza develop. Matt unexpectedly finds himself entranced by Eliza and her enthusiasm for life. Though he initially tries to keep distance between them, that doesn't last long. I loved watching Eliza pull Matt into her adventures, breaking through his worries about injury and fear of getting close. But beneath her zest for adventure, Eliza has an ever-present fear of having a relapse and becoming a burden, and that affects her growing feelings for Matt. When trapped in a cave overnight, they finally trust each other enough to share their rocky pasts. Trust and exposure of their vulnerabilities boost their attraction to each other. Unfortunately, Eliza's fears return in force the next day, and she pulls away. I ached for Matt, who had finally opened his heart. An unexpected discovery brings them back together in an intensely moving scene. I loved Matt's voicing his support for her and how he relieved her greatest fear. There was no epilogue showing their future, so I hope there will be a series epilogue in the next book that will show their future.
I loved the exotic setting of this book. The author's vivid descriptions of locations and activities made me feel like I was there. The ziplining description was terrific, to the point I could almost feel the wind in my hair as they flew down the line. My favorite scenes were the ones with the monkeys. Eliza's interest in them motivated Matt to take one of his most thoughtful actions. The result was fantastic, and I loved Eliza's joy.
I can't wait for the next book and seeing what is in store for sister Thea.… (altro)