I went into this read thinking it'd be more of a lighter, wish fulfillment type read with a lot of sex. It was in a lot of ways, but the execution just didn't click with me. I felt it was heavy on internal monologue, repetition, and was more telling vs. showing. The whole book was also mostly just the main characters, with some scenes of the h with her BFF.
The h meets the H at a convention, she's assisting his table and he's a famous actor. The book begins the night after what the h thinks will be a ONS and the H invites her to a long weekend hookup. Except the h almost immediately is thinking it'll be difficult to maintain a boundary and that thought pattern continues. Some very cute scenes with cooking and the h drawing. Very little background or character depth was given though, just hints of elements not expanded enough. Lots of steamy scenes (which also felt repetitious in ways). A brief separation, an exchange of I love you's, and an epilogue a few months later of them making their relationship work. Written in third person, single POV of h. No ow/om drama (the reader was told the H looked jealous/possessive sometimes and the h felt like she didn't measure up to a prior relationship of the H's that was with an actress) and neither were virgins (little history given).