I love an age gap, and this book has a big one, with Jeffrey being in his fifties and Hunter in his late twenties. To complicate things more, Jeffrey rocky relationship with his daughter and ex-wife, plus the fact that Hunter is none other than Jeffrey’s teenage daughter’s swimming coach.
The book is quite an emotional one, with both men carrying some baggage of hurt, secrets and guilt. But the book, though not fluffy or light-hearted at all, manages never to get too heavy.
As usual, I love the author’s writing style, and this time she regaled us with a very awful villain, whom I’d like to throttle!