
Jill Shalvis writes a sweet, sexy solid contemporary romance. There's nothing bad to say, really. It wasn't phenomenal either. But I never got bored, and I liked everyone involved in the story line. I could empathize with the H/h and their similar issues. And I got a few good chuckles:"At the knock on his window, Cam nearly bashed his head on the roof. "Jesus.""Who-""No idea-" Through the fogged windows he caught the tall outline of Stone.Katie was working frantically in the opposite direction now, trying to straighten her clothes instead of getting out of them. Cam waited until she gave a nod, then turned the key and hit the button for the window, and met Stone's cynical expression."You don't care, huh?" Stone's steady gaze flicked to Katie. Cam turned to look at her too. She hadn't gotten her jacket ziped back up, revealing the fact that she'd misbuttoned her sweater. She looked like he'd cared all over her."The setting was a fun one, the premise a little new. In the mountains of California, three brothers run a sort of fun and dangerous resort called Wilder Adventures. Now their women are beginning to show up, and we get their sexy stories. The book was fairly short. The author doesn't try for epic romance, so it was a fast, decent read. I'm already reading the next.