
First of all, it’s becoming as big a cliche as the cowboy and the secret baby. The will was the first thing to be annoying. If they do, he might get a grandson to carry on his bloodline since he and Delaney’s mom didn’t have any children. He’s set things up in the hopes that Nick and Delaney will get together this time out of nothing more than spite. They’re brought back together again by Henry’s will. Nick tortured and teased Delaney while they were growing up until one night of almost passion between them.

Nick Allegrezza is Henry’s illegitimate son whom Henry ignored most of his life. She’s come back for the reading of her stepfather, Henry’s, will. These problems were made worse by a hero I did not like at all.ĭelaney Shaw left Truly, Idaho, to go to college after having been driven away by controlling parents, and never came back. There were problems with underdeveloped characters and lapses in logic. Because she'd have to be crazy to want to have anything to do with him anyway.I’ve been looking forward to Rachel Gibson’s second novel after Simply Irresistible but I was disappointed in this one. But then there's the will's other condition - the one about having nothing to do with sexy, brooding, love-'em-and-leave-'em, Nick Allegrezza. So staying put seems like her only choice. But the will has some unexpected conditions - like the one that says if Delaney wants her three million dollar inheritance she needs to stay put for a year! Twelve months in Truly will drive her nuts! Although not as nuts as she'd be to leave and forfeit the money. Arriving in the town of Truly, Idaho, for the reading of her stepfather's will, her plan was to pay her respects and then leave again as fast as she could. Have you ever been crazy in love? Delaney Shaw is mad - really mad.

