It was not a favorite, because even if I am attached to the ski resort and its inhabitants found some lengths to the novel. It returns several times about the feelings of Kayla and her trauma, and I had some time going around in circles. The speed of their history also bothered me a little, but it is often the case in romance.
Apart from that I had a great time playing. Nothing very original, true, but the characters are so endearing that we want to keep reading to find out what will happen to them. The Jackson family, although a little caricatured, is really touching. Kayla too, with his side working girl (almost) foolproof. As for Jackson, it is a male that dream. It is a little too perfect for my taste, but hard not to fall for him. I like responsible men who take care of their own. cheesygrin And the descriptions of this little corner of paradise are snowy and really make you want to travel.
In short, a novel that has filled his role perfectly. I needed a blanket reading and I was served. I hope Harlequin will publish the result of the series because I really want to know the history of other O'Neil brothers!