Rowan has been given an ultimatum, forcing him to take over the amusement park Dreamland and put in place serious renovations - or lose his fortune. Zahra is an employee at the park’s hair salon, with some brutal opinions about what the park is lacking. When Rowan hires Zahra as a Creator - one of the park’s designers and a highly sought after job - the combination is electrifying, both in terms of their ideas and their feelings. However, Rowan tries his best to push down his growing feelings as Zahra balks at her cold, unfeeling, and seemingly immoral boss. However, their chemistry might be enough to break down the walls that each of them have built.
I really did not enjoy this book. There were a few moments where it had potential, but it mostly felt like tropes that other authors had done much better. I really did not feel much potential between the two love interests, and I thought that Rowan was really just a fundamentally bad person without much there to redeem him. The writing was often awkward and repetitive, and I found myself stopping my reading to do something else and then leaving the book for days on end - it was just that boring and did not hold my interest at all.