
Joe appreciates his privileged life, with the opportunities and luxuries it affords; and at the same time, he also feels bogged down by the expectations it carries. His father, long dead but whose brave military service and philanthropy keeps him well in the minds of the public. Certainly it remains in the mind of Joe’s mother, who maintains the highest ambitions for her only son. And although he rebels against it, he also knows it is likely his destiny. Of course if he ever does forget, the paparazzi certainly remind him on a very regular basis.
Cate, on the other hand, has grown up with very little, but she still has fond memories of when it was just her and her mom. Her father having died when she was very young, Cate feels protective of her mom and watches carefully as she dates men who are not always nice. When Cate sees her mom considering marrying Chip, a cop who uses his power against both of them, she fears for her mother but also feels the urgency to escape their toxic home.
When these two characters’ lives collide, almost by accident, it feels like it could either be magic or heartbreak.
This Cinderella story is based loosely on the lives of John Jr (Kennedy) and Carolyn Bessette. It’s a story of how love can grow between two people even when their backgrounds differ so widely. While Joe is used to women falling for him – and all over him – he becomes dazzled by beautiful and mysterious Cate, who seems to be indifferent to his fame and fortune. And while Cate knows exactly what Joe’s background is, she feels insecure about her own. How will they continue their relationship? How will their respective parents react to their differences? How will the press react?
So many aspire to fame and fortune, but it carries a good deal of responsibility and anxiety. To be constantly under the scrutiny of the public is a burden, particularly with the press having so much access and when information can be distorted and distributed so widely. While it is certainly wonderful to have a financial cushion such that money is not a concern, it also carries the onus of what one does with that money. How it is managed, how generous one is with it.
This book is a delightful read, mixing in some of life’s ugly realities with both romance and glamor. Definitely one to pack with you for any upcoming spring/summer vacations!