My rating: 4 of 5 stars
David Eastman was declared cancer free and so he went head first back to being the CEO of his company but that left his wife Emily behind struggling to find her place after first caring for her terminally ill brother and then her husband with cancer. At a loss, she throws herself into doing a graduate degree. What that means is that they are both overworked and most definitely lacking romance and are needing an intervention. They are reminded to cling to the home they have at Solitaire and a natural disaster might mean that they stay longer than they originally intended.
I really enjoyed this book with a return to Club Solitaire and the very human cost of working too hard and neglecting your relationships. I enjoyed the way that friends stick together and that it took one to remind them that they really need to step back and make an investment in each other. As usual, this book contains BDSM themes and mature content. I'm intrigued by the other storyline which started in this book and I'm sure will continue across the other two in this mini group of books around Christmas at Club Solitaire.
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