From bestselling author Abbi Glines, comes the next sultry affair in the Sea Breeze series.
For rock star and notorious bad boy, Krit Corbin, addiction is part of his nature - and women have always been his favourite obsession. But that's the life of a lead singer in a band. He can have any woman he wants - anywhere, anytime. Well, except for one...
Blythe Denton is used to being alone. The minister's family who raised her have never accepted her as their own, and made sure she understood just how unworthy she was of love. So when Blythe finally gets the chance to leave, she takes it and moves into an apartment building with a loud upstairs neighbour who keeps throwing parties all night long.
During one such party Krit opens the door to find his new neighbour standing there. Blythe wants him to turn down the music, but he convinces her to stay. Blythe is nothing like the women who usually parade in and out of his apartment, but Krit can't resist her.
Determined to win Blythe over, Krit Corbin may have just found his biggest addiction yet.
Classic Glines, and what I expect when I pick up one her books.
I actually felt a little sorry for Krit, after Jess kicked him to the curb. I know he was not perfect, but he made so many huge gestures of love, and his level of love was not reciprocated. So, I was happy to see Abbi was giving him his HEA.
Blythe's life had been quite sad and oppressive. She was damaged by verbal and psychological abuse. Krit, with his hero complex, was compelled to connect with her, to be her friend, and get to know the real Blythe. I really liked watching their friendship unfold, and blossom into something more. He was so gentle with her, and his behaviors were so at odds with who he is.
Is the plot super original? No, but Glines always gives us a great angsty romance, with lots of drama, great characters, that is filled with heat. I only have a few more books to read (-- sigh --), and then I will have to bid farewell to Sea Breeze, and I know I will miss it.