


The pace ebbed and flowed, at times it felt so slow, then other times it felt like it was going at warp speed. I began to tire of the same old, same old, but then the book took a different direction, and boom I was back intrigued again. However, the two really worked together and fitted well.Ībout halfway through the book, I did start to wonder if the whole story was just going to be about the pair hooking up in different locations, them enjoying each other’s company in different hotels, beach houses, etc and my interest started to drop as I wanted more. In the beginning I thought, like Solène did that the age gap, her being old enough to be Haye’s mother he was just playing the field and had scored himself an older woman. I wasn’t sure going into this book whether it would be for me or not, but I picked it up at 5 am one morning when I couldn’t sleep and before I knew it I was a hundred pages in and loving it. Hiding their ‘meetings’ from friends and family the only people who know about them are Haye’s bandmates, their girlfriends, and staff.īut as time goes on is this just a simple fling, two people hooking up, or have they crossed the boundary, and can they keep their love affair secret when Haye’s is in one of the biggest bands in the world, adored by millions and has journalists and fans following his every move? When single parent, thirty-nine-year-old Solène Marchand accompanies her young daughter and a few friends to see their favourite pop group, August Moon, in Las Vegas, including a meet and greet with the band, the last thing she expected was to catch the eye of one of the members, nineteen years her junior and for a secret love affair to begin.Īt first, the young and dashing English Hayes Campbell just wants to take Solène out for lunch, but it isn’t long before the pair are meeting up in secret across the world.
