Lauren Wood has been a favourite author of mine for some time now as I love her relaxed writing style and the way she draws me into her great storylines. One thing I just don’t like reading about in stories is cheating. I’m afraid there are multiple examples of cheating throughout the book and this spoilt the story for me. There didn’t need to be any cheating on Aria’s side if only she’d spoken to her long term boyfriend who wanted a more serious and permanent relationship with her – but she wanted to re-enlist! But then later, having met David whom she cheats with, she doesn’t want to re-enlist but go into fashion? Not the strong willed and upright character that we are lead to believe that she is.If you can ignore pr don’t mind the cheating, then the story is interesting. Admittedly David is arrogant and hasn’t had the best of upbringing and he’s basically a womaniser and playboy who is suspicious of his best friend’s intentions which is sad. I’m pleased to say that over the book I did come to really like David and Aria [ignoring the cheating]. I received a reader’s copy of this book and voluntarily leave my honest opinion of it here.