Sylvia knows all too well what "loss" and "heartache" means. With the loss of her mother and a father who was nowhere in sight, Sylvia learned very quickly how to survive on her own. Then, fate steps in and she meets Daniel, who knows those feelings as well. With his help, the two begin their healing process and become closer, but something from Daniel's past threatens her happiness. She's not giving it up without a fight. In the many years, he has existed, Daniel was certain that he only had room in his heart for his little sister Edith. Then, through an interesting turn of events, Sylvia stumbles into their lives. Daniel quickly finds himself falling for this strong-willed, determined woman. When then monsters from his past come back to haunt him, it will take all his strength and determination to protect what he holds dear.
It's damn good, just read it and you'll see. I Eat tomatoes have always wrote well, I had read his other series Panlong and seeing this one became interested as well. That said, the author tends to write about main characters that are orphans and have the absence of their parents drive the plot. It's a trope, but it's not the worse one out there and it's used well.