Tyson runs a construction crew building a new resort in Castle Harbor. Alex runs the café that his dad spent this life building. Together they make a cute, and hot, couple.

This is a little bit different than many romances I’ve read, in that the conflict is not the romance itself, but Tyson’s alcoholism, and to a lesser extent, Alex’s workaholism. They fall instantly in love and there isn’t much give-and-take, will-the-or-won’t they in the drama. Alex never seriously considered breaking up with Tyson over his alcoholism. He’s only more than willing to pick him up whenever he gets drunk at a bar and makes a scene. And his boss is way too understanding and forgiving. Tyson gets saved too easy, too many times. There are threats of repercussions, but not actual repercussions, except for his history of being fired before the story starts.

That said, the story was both exasperating and heartening, and the characters interesting. I’m interested in reading the rest of the series as I’ve become attached to this small resort town. I’d like to learn more about it.

“I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.”