I did not read the first book in this series. The blurb for What Happens in London caught my attention and I requested to read the book. I was granted my wish via NetGalley.com and the publisher.
Going into the story may have given me a different perspective. I started this story after the six characters, Liam, Fayth, Astin, Hollie, Tate and Jack, had meet in New York City in the previous book. There are flashback moments for Fayth and Hollie that brought a piece of history to the table that helped me follow the story-line.
Fayth has survived a year from hell and meet a great man that she securely set into the friends zone (in book 1). Liam reappears in book two and their relationship morphs and melds. With the accident of Hollie's boyfriend Astin, the selling of Fayth's family pub, the finalization of her divorce and the anniversary of her mother and sisters death, Fayth is stressed, an understatement of the century. Yet thru it all Liam becomes her rock. Liam has is own crazy life that takes a few twists and turns that I never expected. Protecting Fayth from that craziness is a priority but being with her, even in the friends zone, is what he really needs. She brings him an inner peace that he can't get anywhere else. But will the circus of a Hollywood career be too much and bring harm to their relationship or will it bring them closer?
Hollie and Astin are finding their way. After Hollie quit her job and Astin pushed her to follow her dream of fashion design, nothing seemed impossible. That was until an unfortunate accident on set that drastically changed Astin's outlook on life. Driven by her love for Astin, Hollie is by his side thru it all. Will their relationship last the ramifications of the accident? Will Astin accept her help?
Tate and Jack, wow. That is a whole relationship that needs it own book. I can't wait to explore their relationship. Tate's busy schedule never interfered with her being their for Hollie or Fayth. I really enjoyed seeing this positive side.
And Trinity... I was confused on her presence, along with Lawrence. But they did add a twist. I am sure there is more to come with these two.
I found this book kept my interest, was paced well, with a story-line that was well written, thought provoking and heart grabbing. I was happy and in love with the characters. Then I was mad as heck at events. And when I reached the last page I screamed "Oh No She Didn't" referring to the author. There are still questions to be answered and I can't wait to see how they play out in the next book. Now, I want to read the first one to see if it gives me a few more answers to my questions.