A Truly, it also finds Nick Allegrezza, the natural son of the deceased. Difficult to explain the relationship between those two: she was treated like a princess, her like a leper, their families considered that they should hate, but this ban has ended up pushing them into the arms the each other, and bam the scandal broke, causing the sudden departure of the young woman, angry at life with his stepfather.
But old has simmered another bad blow against his heirs, in formulating the prohibition of sexual relations between them, otherwise they will be robbed. The news of a bomb and Truly community ablaze peddling of wild rumors. As soon as the presence of Nick Delaney, assistance is holding its breath. So sure it adds layers, he seeks the causes him balance valves, and response, stands up to him, trying to avoid it (but opened a hair salon right next to his business! ).
At first I thought the romance was going to be awfully compromised, with the clause of the will, but it was not counting on the narrow-minded and fierce of our male power. Nick is wildly exciting: with its sulfurous connections, his provocative attitudes, it is also lazy, sexy and arrogant, in short, a specimen that panics! His relationship with Delaney takes a long time to implement, the attraction is obvious, but the past still casts a shadow, suddenly they are struggling to understand and identify what the other thinks or wants.
The end is somewhat hasty, it is unjust, we would have liked it even drags a bit in length and more is known about this history and its consequences. Otherwise, this is a cracking read that leaves more room for love games and seduction, which is great as well.