The last time Paige saw her best friend's younger brother, he was a geek wearing braces. But when Cannon shows up to crash in her spare room he's twenty-four, broad shouldered and masculine, and so sinfully sexy she wants to climb him like a jungle gym. At six-foot-something with lean muscles hiding under his T-shirt, a deep sexy voice, and full lips that pull into a smirk when he studies her, he's pure temptation. Fresh out of a messy breakup, he doesn't want any entanglements. But she can resist, right?--Adapted from page 4 of cover.
Lighthearted read. Plot seemed a little messy - too much happened without longer explanation, seemed unnecessary without the depth. Allie was a plot device, but had no real depth to her character. Death of the stepfather didn't really add to the story. The relationship between Paige and Cannon developed nicely and had some fluffy moments. Paige visiting Cannon at the hospital for one. The miscommunication seemed stupid and pointless. It seemed out of character for Cannon, who throughout the rest of the book had just communicated his feelings, to not talk to Paige properly. He'd already admitted his feelings, why go through all the bullshit of not addressing the issue and hiding and whatnot.