Oz is full of Lily trademark humor and endearing characters. In this book, we have power twink, Oz, the little Irish spitfire and Silas, the Earl of Ashworth, with the Cornwall as the backdrop. I mean, nothing is better than a beautiful scenery to set the mood.
From their first meeting, I can feel the chemistry between Oz and Silas. Their mutual admiration and the desire to make each other happy is what make them so perfect together. I was swooned over by the way Silas tried to court Oz like a total gentleman, but also surprised to see him being a total beast in the sack.
There was a minor drama towards the end when Oz insecurities rear its ugly head, but overall minimum angst involved. There was a scene or two when Silas talk about what he want in his life, such simply things, but difficult to attain. Suffice to say, I shed some tears listening to his confession and whenever Oz vow to make him happy, I just want to bawl. These two really make my heart all mushy. The epilogue is freaking sweet and like Oz, I totally fell in love with Cornwall. I hope the rest of the series will be base on the same location.
Joel Leslie’s performance in here is absolutely perfect. Love his British accent and his ability is make each and every character sounds distinguished.