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Finding
his sister’s fiancé Scott Huxley drunk in bar, Andy Smith
embodies his good brother role and takes Scott back to his
place to sleep it off. As a big name actor in Hollywood it
would be quite the scandal if the paparazzi were to find him
there in his current condition three days before his
wedding. When Scott’s inebriated state gives him the
courage to reveal his true nature to Andy, Andy may find it
difficult to control his urge to betray his sister by giving
in to his attraction to Scott.
Making Waves was good but I found myself having
trouble dealing with the lack of integrity within the
characters. I was fine with the attraction between Scott
and Andy, I thought they were a good match for each other,
but I wasn’t fine with how they were handling the situation
and how easy it was for Andy to cross the line with his
sisters fiancé, just days before they were to be married.
Granted every one had their secrets in this story and no one
was willing to make waves, but Andy’s silence regarding his
sister’s future seemed a bit cowardly to me. As always
Pepper Espinoza writing style and her ability to capture my
full attention with her stories kept me interested in
Making Waves even though I was not crazy about most
of it. |