

Raven and Jospin's story has so many twists and turns! There are many surprises in store for the reader as well. Raven comes to Cameroon to help further her late father's work. She was in college when he died and wants to know what happened and why.
Jospin has a father who is a poacher and hunter. He comes basically, from a criminal background. After meeting Raven everything changes. He has to leave his tribe to protect her - and they banish him - assuming he will die out in the wilds alone. He ends up at the station where Raven was staying and tells the supervisor there he knows how to find her.
Raven must act like a criminal to stay among them. She figures if she can stay long enough maybe she will get enough evidence to bring them down. In the mean time she has to pretend to be involved with Jospin's good friend so the others will leave her alone.
They rarely get time alone together but when they do it is a gift. They are very much in love and her gift for art is a driving force that keeps Jospin feeling close to her.
These characters are very strong and honest. Their chemistry is also off the charts! Set in an exotic foreign locale like Cameroon, you cannot help but root for them to be a couple. What they learn about the world and each other is amazing. I give this book a 4/5 Kitty's Paws UP!
***This ARC copy was given free from Netgalley.com, for reviewer purposes. My honest opinion does not reflect Netgalley, nor its affiliates.