Peter Sullivan and Denise Delaney are both trying to come to terms with the past. When they meet for the first time, the attraction is undeniable, but the past they are striving to overcome may be the very thing that threatens their future.
I had a very difficult time slogging all the way through this monotonous book, and came very close to just giving up, but, hooray, it is finally done! The characters were well-developed and sympathetic, the first few pages were intriguing, and the wedding (finally!) romantic, but the miles and miles of emptiness dragging on and on and on in between were like crossing an unknown desert on foot without water or food, not knowing when the next town may appear, if ever. It soon became obvious that there was so little content that it was wise to change from reading modes to a fast skim mode, and luckily there were a ludicrous amount of repetitious sex scenes that could just be hopped over entirely. Five hundred pages of boring is just too long.