Cocktails and Books
Written on Nov 21, 2012
Joy Hightower, art teacher, part time film make up artist and cancer survivor knows what it feels like to watch someone you love be ravaged by cancer. She vows to distance herself from anyone that might be hurt should her cancer come back. That means leaving behind her uncle and the life she had in LA for Chicago, where she knows no one. Despite having an uncle who would do anything for her, Joy is determined to ensure that those who love her don't have to be put in the place she was when her mother died. It's a tough choice, because it's very obvious how lonely she is.
Everett Hughes may be an A-list movie star, but he also a man who wants to have the love of a woman who see the man behind the movie sparkle and a family of his own. When he first meets Joy, he knew she was a woman he wanted to get to know better. But it takes fourteen months and a trip into a small Chicago eatery for him to finally get this chance with her. While he senses the wall Joy throws up to protect herself, he knows she is the one he wants and he vows to break through her walls.
Joy and Everett's romance is HAWT, but also sweet and at times heartbreaking. Everett wears his heart on his sleeve for Joy. He would do anything for her, but she makes it difficult with the rules and emotional walls she puts up. One would almost think she has no faith in Everett, but it's her not having faith in herself that makes her decisions when it comes to her relationship with Everett so heartbreaking. In the end, Everett makes Joy understand that no matter what happens, you stick with the one you love.