Chelsea Ross was devoted to finding missing children. When she is hired by wealthy socialite Beatrice London to locate Beatrice's son, she is initially very surprised. Samuel Prescott London is not Chelsea's typical runaway, he is a forty-year-old business executive!
Discovering Samuel's hideaway outside Cancun, Mexico, was easy for Chelsea. Dealing with love at first sight was not. Samuel's tanned and muscular physique, his easy-going manner, his unmistakable virility instantly captivates Chelsea. And when he touches her, Chelsea knows she has finally found what she has been looking for all her life. But love is easy...when you're in paradise.
I have to say that I usually like Barbara Delinsky as an author. She is perhaps one of my favorite authors. However, I found that First Things First by Barbara Delinsky was not really my cup of tea.
I realize that this book was perhaps one of Barbara Delinsky's earlier books, and that it was written under the Harlequin Temptation Series as well - however, the plot was definitely more romantic than I expected. I'm not generally a 'strictly romance' reader - and I've never read any Harlequin romances before - however, I will give First Things First by Barbara Delinsky a strong B+! I will certainly read more by this author in the future, but perhaps not right away.
I actually put this romance first published in the 1980s at 2.5 stars.
Sam, a wealthy successful, upper class Bostonian, went to Cancun for a short vacation, yet has refused to return, choosing instead to disappear inland. That was 7 months ago. His formidable mother hires Chelsea to find Sam and do whatever necessary, seduce him even, to lure him back to Boston. Chelsea has been very successful finding missing children, but the 'child' here is 40 years old.
On the brink of refusing the job, Chelsea is offered all the money she needs to fulfill her dream of a PhD in psychology. Accepting the job, off Chelsea goes Cancun, ultimately finding him in a pueblito on road to Vallodolid. There, in the simplicity of modern Mayan village life, not only love finds them...and some pretty steamy sex ... but also the importance of work life balance. The characters are relatable as are the beneficial effects on those characters experienced being thrust into a more primitive, calmer world for a period of time.
Bonus: some wonderful detail of the Mayan culture and Mexico outside the Cancun resort vacation destinations.
I love most of what BarbaraDelinsky writes and this was no exception, the background was very clear and the emotions were right on. It kept me involved all the way through and the ending was so right. Thank you, Ms. Delinsky, for books that are so realist
Jane Stratton Comer age 83 who is a lover of your books.
I am a fan of Barbara Delinsky's books, and this was a good one. I have to admit I have liked some of her other books much more but this one was a good before bed read. I had very little in comma with the characters, so I had a hard time connecting with any of them. However, as always the writing style is easy read, and makes for a nice escape from crazy reality or stupid reality television. :)
Why do I do this to myself? I think this was another Kindle free download, and, having already read a bunch of Barbara Delinsky's books, I figured, why not? I read lots of heavy stuff for work and it's nice to have a distraction.....
......but this? This was just silly. Predictable. Not even well written, and there were copy errors galore! I like fluff now and again, but...argh. Need to look into these Kindle downloads before I actually download.
not my cup of tea! But read it cause I wanted to see what her early books where like. Was good but just not what I enjoyed reading even when these came out. Start romance was never my thing. I love her work now - stories with romance but always with meaning and morals behind it all. Cannot wait till her new one comes out!!
I love the way barber writes it is always a can't put down book. Always needing to see what I'd next. I am true to read all her books. They hold my interest an I can't go to sleep before I finish the book. The characters seem to come alive in your mind
So true to life as it should be. A dreAm of a story. The silver fox keeps you guessing if he is really a good guy.
A typical Harlequin romance story line. As the author mentioned in the forward section, it was an earlier manuscript that she now decided to have published. Therefore, the book has an aura of being dated.
I very rarely not complete a book, but this isn't the genre I was going for. I'm not going to offer a review because if you're a fan of Harlequin, you'll like it. Lol
I've read other books by Barbara Delinsky and liked them, but I was not fond of this plot and even less fond of the dialogue. I actually chose not to finish reading it.
This is definitely not a good sample of what this author is capable of writing. I only stuck with it because I had hoped it would improve based on other books of hers that I have enjoyed.