Sage wants
to find a job on her own without the help of her rich daddy. To prove her
initiative, her father assigns her to close a business deal in Southern
California. She does that, she gets her trust fund.
“Would I
follow my father’s wishes and bury all my hopes and dreams for the dangled
carrots of riches? Or would I slam the door in his face and strike out on my
own, leaving my family behind?” (5)
Jax was
working hard to keep his dad’s beach shack afloat, especially after the woman
he loved left him for money.
The plot was
set: She needed to buy him out, but he refused to sell.
I thought
this was a fun, carefree story. It’s a love story riding on the sun-kissed,
breezy, sandy shores of lovely SoCal. It talked a little too much about the
beach, although it was fitting since this is all part of the beach series, but
it just made it sound almost superficial and cliché. As if Californians are all
about the beach. But, still, I thought it was a pretty good read.
My rating: 3 stars
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