

I think one reason I wasn\’t wowed by this was because I did feel a few of the pivotal props in the book were familiar, as well as part of the story line in the first part of the book. Entertaining and very well written for the most part when compared to other indie books. I really liked the Leo books, and will most definitely be picking up Archer eventually. This was a sweet story, overall, and as I already mentioned, I enjoyed it, but just wasn\’t blown away by it. Grace is also happy, and it turns out their jobs are responsible for bringing them together again. I enjoyed the story behind their reunion, how all of that unfolds, and we see that Carson has become the person he wanted to be, rather than the person he thought he was destined to be. We see a few key happenings in Carson and Grace\’s lives until we see them almost 5-years later when they are reunited unexpectedly, and both are now living in Vegas. I think some people can truly impact each other in this manner, so I found all of this to be quite endearing.

All I could think was eI like how both Carson and Grace have impacted one another in such a short time that they both decide to make a few changes. However, this book was written better and I enjoyed it more, even if I found myself thinking it would take a LOT for me to spend a weekend with a porn star, even one only a few movies into his career. I did enjoy the first 40% of the book, even if it seemed kind of familiar in story line to another book I had just read.

Where to start? Well, first, I did like the characters Carson and Grace. I enjoyed this book, but it didn\’t wow me, thus the 3 to 3.5 stars.
