Two people who connect during a steamy vacation fling must decide if what they have is enough to last when they cross paths in the real world.
Alexandria Richardson’s life has been all about her family’s Charleston bed-and-breakfast, and it takes all three of her sisters nudging her before she finally agrees to take some time out for herself on a singles’ cruise. As far as Alex is concerned, she’s just looking forward to some rest, relaxation, and poolside romance reading; she's not counting on winding up completely drenched when a handsome stranger decides to cannonball into the water right next to where she’s lounging. Wesley Prescott’s attitude has always been work-hard-but-play-harder, and when he spots Alex on the cruise, he becomes motivated to win her over at any cost, swerving hard into wooing mode. The two quickly launch into an exciting and spontaneous affair, but they also agree that when it’s time to dock at the end of the trip, they’ll go their separate ways. That all changes when Wes shows up at the Richardsons’ B&B as the architect who's been hired to help them give the place a facelift. Alex and Wes are forced to confront the sexual chemistry that still simmers at every shared glance—as well as the lingering feelings between them. This is the fourth book in the Richardson Sisters series, and some of the references to the previous books veer a bit close to infodumps. Still, Hodges’ latest is packed full of humor and endearing, relatable family dynamics. The romance is engrossing, though the late-stage misunderstanding feels more contrived as a plot device than effortlessly positioned.
A warm, entertaining installment of an ongoing family saga.