Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Skye thinks she’s got it all: the right career and the right guy. But when she catches her boyfriend cheating on her, everything seems to fall apart. She flees Edinburgh to the one place she’s been able to find peace, in order to put the pieces of her life back together.
While there were charming moments throughout the book, I will say there was a bit of bait and switch between the synopsis of the story and the actual story. I expected to read a small town, grumpy/sunshine story, and while the author did deliver that in someways, in others she fell off the mark. The story not only follows Skye’s storyline, but Paolo’s as well. Now you may be thinking Paolo is the love interest, but he is in fact another character in the novel with his own love story. I feel this was a disservice to both their love stories as we don’t really get to see as much page time between the love interests as I would’ve wanted. I would just as readily read Paolo’s own story, and I’m not sure why the author made this choice. This caused the book to drag significantly. I wish she would have committed to a story line and stuck with it. As if that’s not frustrating enough, there’s a miscommunication trope thrown in which doesn’t do the pacing any favors. There wasn’t much romance and this felt more like a woman’s fiction book, which is fine, just not what I had signed up for.
Also, in the novel Skye mentions she lives in Edinburgh and in the synopsis it says she flees London. A minor quibble, but something the author might want to revise.
There are elements in the story that did work for me. There is a found family element that I very much enjoyed and it was lovely to see Skye so readily welcomed. The parts where we did get to see Skye and Bear interacting were quite lovely. Ms. Turner was able to beautifully convey the Scottish landscape that definitely made me want to visit.
A note about the spicy: it’s nonexistent. We get a kiss on the cheek at the 80% mark and a full kiss at the 94% mark.
Overall it was an okay read.