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Oh what a delightful escape into the world of romance, filled with charm, chemistry, and a touch of heartwarming depth. The author's writing style lends itself effortlessly to an easy read, making it the perfect companion for a lazy afternoon or a cozy evening in.
Lucy, a high-flying lawyer seeking solace from a life in turmoil, and Elena, a laid-back physical therapy student embracing the simplicity of home, find themselves drawn together in the idyllic setting of Sol Plaza, a luxurious hotel overlooking the Atlantic. What begins as a sweet summer flirtation soon blossoms into a sizzling romance, igniting sparks that transcend the boundaries of time and space.
What sets this story apart is the palpable chemistry between Lucy and Elena. Their dynamic, reminiscent of yin and yang, brings a refreshing balance to the narrative, showcasing how opposites truly do attract. As their relationship deepens, navigating the complexities of love and real emotions becomes both exhilarating and challenging, adding depth and authenticity to their journey.
Amidst the backdrop of sun, sea, and relaxation, "In Too Deep" explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the transformative power of love. Lucy and Elena's love story serves as a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected connections lead to the greatest adventures.
Overall, I found is to be a heartwarming tale that will leave you smiling long after you’ve turned the final page. With its captivating storyline, engaging characters, and undeniable chemistry, it's a must-read for anyone in search of a feel-good romance that will sweep them off their feet.

Lovely escapist romance in Tenerife
If you're looking to escape to a warm sunny place with hot characters, give this one a shot. Lucy and Elena have great chemistry, their interchanges are electric, verbal and otherwise. The bulk of the story is set in scenic Tenerife at a swanky hotel where Elena's family and friends add to the snappy dialogue and shenanigans. Lucy's best friend Carla also provides sass and humor whenever she's present in a scene so there's plenty to chuckle at and about in the story along with the sexy summer fling style romance where the 'will they/won't they' push pull between Elena and Lucy is continuous and their dynamic is what I call the 'idiots in love' trope with each of them assuming the other's feelings do not match their own and talk about it with everyone but each other. There is a sub plot involving criminal activity at the hotel that was a bit much for my suspension of disbelief to take in but the rest of the book's story arc is ideal escapist reading and pure pleasure to sink into, maybe doubly so if you're reading it during a cold and snowy winter. If you're headed to the beach, take this book with you (the sun will cover for any blushing you do while reading) and if that's not an option for you, then curl up with this book elsewhere to guide your way and feed your imagination. I look forward to seeing what author Sommers publishes next and will happily read it when it's available.
(Reviewed February 2023)