Reviewed by Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading on
SUMMARY
Newly divorced Sonja Watts desires to start her own business, but lacks the knowledge required to do so. To gain said knowledge and on the insistence of her best friend, she enrolls in a entrepreneurship course. Despite being wracked with nerves, she is eager to learn the skills needed to build her business and expects to gain a lot from the course. However, she did not foresee her intense attraction to the handsome course instructor, Atlas James.
Told from the POVs of both Sonja and Atlas, the reader is treated to a bird's-eye view of the happenings in their lives. It was interesting watching both characters as they attempt to navigate the challenges and complexities of their journey towards their goals. For Sonja, it was proving she could survive her divorce, build her business while juggling a relationship with a younger man. For Atlas, it was proving to Sonja that she deserves love and he was the perfect man for the job.
I enjoyed getting to know both characters. In Sonja, the reader sees the challenges of navigating life after divorce. She needs to take care of her children while trying to fulfill personal goals and reinvent herself. Her herbal business will provide the jump-start. However, for a Forty-year-old who spent thirteen years married to a man who robbed her of her confidence, the prospect seems daunting. Self -doubt followed her on the journey to self-actualization. It took her time to ditch self -doubt, but when she did, all she dreamed of achieving came to fruition. She had a strong support system in her sisters, her children, and in Atlas.
Atlas is a dream and the perfect ego booster for Sonja. He did all he could to show her how much he cared and how attracted he was to her. This is one area where her self-doubt raised its head. His age and looks had her questioning his intentions. After all, why would a man so young and so fine be interested in someone like her?
Now these two shared a lot of steamy moments. Some were more intense than the other, but all had the potential to set your reading device on fire. The romance, despite not being of the slow burn variety, was well developed and authentic.
A few other things worth mentioning include how much I love the small town vibes, the friendships and the familial bonds. I thought the author did a good job in showcasing these elements.
Phoenix McKay and Winston James narrated this beautiful story. It’s my first time listening to them both and I would do so again in a heartbeat. They both did a wonderful job of bringing the characters and the scenes to life.
Tasha Harrison made me a fan of her steamy romance, and engaging writing style is engaging. I look forward to further exploring more of her work.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 5 May, 2022: Finished reading
- 5 May, 2022: Reviewed