This is the third book I've read by this author, and it certainly won't be my last.
After being left to fend for herself by her single-parent mother, Ritzy is discovered by social services and forced to live with a Foster mother she had when she was a baby on a Floridian island called Helena. As she starts adjusting to life there, what will happen when her past returns?
I really enjoyed this book, loving the setting the most. I also enjoyed that things were not only new to us readers but new to her as well. The changes in the book felt realistic. They weren't all of a sudden or forced or rushed. They happened naturally.
I wouldn't mind seeing a little short story to this story. Maybe even a little Christmas story.
All in all, this is a good light beach read with some contemporary romance in it.