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Spencer Collins lives life virtually, keeping the real world--and everyone in it--at a distance. When she's given a chance to spend a week surrounded by sun, sand, and hundreds of women on a lesbian cruise, she has the opportunity to venture outside her comfort zone. If, that is, she can muster the courage. When Amy Donovan is named cruise director for a trip to the Caribbean, her mission is twofold: keep her scandal-plagued company's reputation afloat and her hands off the passengers. Both prove problematic when she's blindsided by her attraction to the sweet and adorably shy Spencer, only to discover a stranger's quest for revenge threatens to turn their dream trip into a nightmare. Sailing the high seas might turn the tide of romance their way, if the killer doesn't get there first.… (más)
Amy is a SOS Cruise Director (SOS is the company that was also in Wallace's book 24/7) on a Cruise that Spencer gets as a birthday present from her parents (they want her to put herself out there more).
We also meet Breanne and Jessica who also work on the ship. And then there are the other characters, most of whom seem to be from Wallace's other books (including 24/7) and boy were there a lot of them. I recognized some of the, but, I think that I need to do a deep dive on Wallace's back list and see which characters I can catch up on based on all these delightful women on the cruise.
The main story between Spencer and Amy is a normal sort of one. Amy can't be with Spencer because Spencer is also a customer. But, they get pulled together none the less.
It's the other story with Jessica that was both one of my favorite parts of the book by the end, and drove me a little crazy at the beginning. We were introduced to the Jessica story so early and then it took so long to unfold. But, as I said, by the end I was liking it more.
It was a fun book (do Cruises really take away passports when you board, wow.). And while I've read some Yolanda Wallace already, I cannot wait to read more of it based on the characters that were here!
I was given this ARC by Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books. ( )
Spencer Collins lives life virtually, keeping the real world--and everyone in it--at a distance. When she's given a chance to spend a week surrounded by sun, sand, and hundreds of women on a lesbian cruise, she has the opportunity to venture outside her comfort zone. If, that is, she can muster the courage. When Amy Donovan is named cruise director for a trip to the Caribbean, her mission is twofold: keep her scandal-plagued company's reputation afloat and her hands off the passengers. Both prove problematic when she's blindsided by her attraction to the sweet and adorably shy Spencer, only to discover a stranger's quest for revenge threatens to turn their dream trip into a nightmare. Sailing the high seas might turn the tide of romance their way, if the killer doesn't get there first.
We also meet Breanne and Jessica who also work on the ship. And then there are the other characters, most of whom seem to be from Wallace's other books (including 24/7) and boy were there a lot of them. I recognized some of the, but, I think that I need to do a deep dive on Wallace's back list and see which characters I can catch up on based on all these delightful women on the cruise.
The main story between Spencer and Amy is a normal sort of one. Amy can't be with Spencer because Spencer is also a customer. But, they get pulled together none the less.
It's the other story with Jessica that was both one of my favorite parts of the book by the end, and drove me a little crazy at the beginning. We were introduced to the Jessica story so early and then it took so long to unfold. But, as I said, by the end I was liking it more.
It was a fun book (do Cruises really take away passports when you board, wow.). And while I've read some Yolanda Wallace already, I cannot wait to read more of it based on the characters that were here!
I was given this ARC by Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books. ( )