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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 4 stars Very cute story. It was a much-needed distraction. Especially, in this crazy world, we live in. I would have liked it, even more, had the wedding parties been on different boats so that Tai and Daisy could have explored this differently. I never connected with Richard and Lacey and found them disrupting the flow of the story for me. I love the scenes between the main characters and would have liked to have them expanded on. Still a good story. I wanted something fast-paced and light-hearted, so I grabbed this one for my Kindle after reading that these characters are shipwrecked on an island for a chunk of the book. I ended up practically inhaling the story. I was totally absorbed. I clearly need to read more books like this mixed in with the stuff I'm reading now. (It reminded me of On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves, without the age-difference stuff.) Such a fun escape! So glad I bought it. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Daisy Lewis is experiencing a relentless string of bad luck. Fortunately, Daisy has her sister's destination wedding coming up. A week of sand, sea, and sun in the South Pacific as the maid-of-honor is exactly what Daisy needs to forget her upturned life and focus on the positive. That is, until Daisy meets the best man. If you take tall, dark, and handsome, and add a dash of rugged, a pinch of brooding, and a whole lot of sexy, you've got Tai Wakefield. Unfortunately he's also a major grump, total alpha, and seemingly out to antagonize Daisy at every turn. As if being part of the wedding party with Tai wasn't bad enough, Daisy's bad luck soon resurfaces when she ends up on a cramped sailboat with Tai and the newlyweds. Which then shipwrecks on a deserted island near Fiji. With rescue weeks away, Tai and Daisy realize the only way they're going to get through this mess is to start working together. And with their guards down, they get closer. A lot closer. Soon, Daisy realizes that the only thing worse than being stuck on a deserted island is being stuck on a deserted island with a man she hates to love and loves to hate. A man that can break her heart. Contains mature themes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The relationships were well developed. Richard and Lacey turned out not to be a predictable but nevertheless right pairing because they were both oddball characters. Tai and Daisy were also at odds - and their story was a little to rote hate to love - but still a lot of zing thanks to Daisy's irrepressibility.
I've given the novel a pretty generous score, partly because it was such a pleasure to have the beginning of the novel set in New Zealand and then later in the Pacific. ( )