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Full disclosure, Lauren Blakely is amazing and she is a one-click author for me. I would probably give 3 stars to her grocery list. More than one of her books lives on my “all-time favorites” shelf and I recommend them to everyone, including my mom.
All that said, not only do I have high hopes going in to one of her stories, I also have high expectations of excellence.
There is nothing better than when the high hopes and expectations are met. Nothing. Better. The Sapphire Affair meets, and really it exceeds, all of those. In fact, it blew them out of the water. Plot? Amazing. Characters? Wonderful and engaging. Balance of the suspense story and the romantic story? Perfect, and that is so tough to get right.
Jake Harlowe. Family oriented, physically beautiful, funny. He’s perfect. And, the reader meets him in the middle of one of his recovery missions, so you immediately get an idea of who he is, how he thinks and what he values.
Steph Anderson is probably a little more complex than Jake, mainly because she seems to be struggling a little bit with who she is and what she values. As the character herself isn’t entirely sure on this, the reader is also unsure. In her recent past, there have been the kind of betrayals that leave a mark, the kinds that change you when you experience them, and she is in the process of picking up the pieces and figuring out who she is once the dust has fully settled.
Jake and Steph meet in a bar in the Cayman Islands, because, really, that is where you meet a bounty hunter. Is this possibly a bit of a cliché? Yes, but that is what makes it so fun…a little bit of the unexpected, as neither of them are looking for the other, in a place that is so traditionally the location of the “first meeting”. The chemistry and attraction is mutual and instantaneous. And, it is believable, because the characters both acknowledge that their attraction is quick and neither of them, at that point, are looking at the other as something long-term or permanent.
And then, the reason they can’t be together, no matter how attracted they are to one another. They are looking into the recent actions of the same person, Steph’s stepfather. This is in the blurb, so it is not a spoiler, and knowing what they don’t about who they each are adds a delicious amount of tension for the reader as we wait for them to figure it out. Steph is smart, maybe even smarter than Jake originally gives her credit for, and the scene where they put it together is so well written and perfectly paced, it feels real. I was on the edge of my seat and there was nothing that could have gotten me to put my Kindle down through this part. Nothing.
Insert a heck of a lot of sexual tension, mutual attraction that is off the charts, a lot of conversations about why they can’t have a physical relationship, a lot of “almost” crossing the line and stopping, and a REALLY, REALLY hot scene in a parking garage and you end up with 2 characters who have an attraction that is so strong, I had to put a fire extinguisher next to my Kindle.
Lauren Blakely’s writing is wonderful as always and she has a great talent for characters and settings, which leaves the reader feeling like they are in the story and getting to know the characters. And, for fans, there are a couple of fun references to some previous stories and characters in this that won’t take anything away if you don’t catch them, but made me smile.
I will never believe that Jake is capable of disappointing me, or for that matter Steph, which, darn it, is why I will never believe what it looks like happened at the end of part 1 actually happened. Again, not a spoiler as it is in the blurb, but there is no way Steph slept with the enemy. There is no way Jake is the enemy…at least not her enemy.
I hope.
But because it is a cliffhanger, I don’t know for sure, which I hate.
When you get to the end, trust me, you will be hitting the page advance button hoping for more story to magically appear. FYI- it doesn’t…even if you hit that button more than once. Or twice.