Cocktails and Books
Written on Mar 7, 2017
Dylan and Lydia are working on navigating their relationship. Now that they're in the open there are things about Dylan's life that are front and center for Lydia. The press, his aristocratic obligations, and the cyberstalker who likes to play with her feelings for Dylan. It's not easy for Lydia and Dylan doesn't help when he's less than forthcoming about things that affect them both.
It's very apparent how much these two characters need each other, but their inexperience at relationships shines through in this book. When they take a step or two forward, something happens that sends one or the other of them spiraling backward. And it's not until they've completely been gutted that either of them takes a true look at their relationship and finally become honest with one another. It's at that moment where I found myself grasping to that thin thread of hopefulness that these two understand they're stronger together.
I can't wait to see what happens next. Life for Dylan has dramatically changed and I'm hoping we'll see Dylan become his own man and not his father's.