An American law student and a British businessman reunite following an ill-fated affair in Grace’s romance novel.
Entering a conference room, Dawn Mathison is shocked to see Callan Marlowe, a solar energy entrepreneur apparently doing business with the New York City law firm where she works while studying for the bar exam and paying off student loan debt. Dawn calls her best friend, Jane, who still lives in hometown Canton, Alabama, and who refers to Callan as “your hot but emotionally unavailable British fuckwad.” Callan then appears at Dawn’s desk, noting he is surprised to see her, too. The narrative proceeds to convey the couple’s past and present via their alternating perspectives. They met while Dawn attended a program in Cambridge. He confessed that he had previously been married but remained mum on other details about his life. After a few weeks, he announced, “I can’t do this,” and she returned home to the United States. Soon after Dawn and Callan meet again at the firm, a senior lawyer takes Dawn with him to inspect Callan’s business venture in Spain. There, Callan finally shares with Dawn the tragedies that led him to be so fearful of commitment. Further complications occur, and Jane’s wedding becomes the setting for another important reunion. The author includes several sex scenes, effectively dramatizing the couple’s irresistible attraction to one another. Dawn is a wry, appealing heroine who marvels during one encounter, “She wasn’t a tall, gangly, overachieving dork right now. No, she was a sexy temptress who’d brought this Nordic god to his knees. And onto his back.” Callan is also given interesting dimensions, including panic attacks brought on by his guilt over the past. The novel includes a nice range of secondary characters, particularly Jane, who provide color and commentary.
A sexy tale of undeniable attraction featuring a sensitive hero struggling with past trauma.