
I liked it a lot but something felt lacking. But her world complicates when she meets the interpreter of the group, Elias. She wants to capture the perfect picture which would be her gateway to freedom to the Photography school she wants to attend. Myra accompanies her parents to Haiti because of the medical camp which her mother will attend and she wants her to learn for her future but Myra’s aim for the trip is something else instead. I enjoyed the plot and I really liked the character growth throughout the book. This book was definitely a fun and diverse one.

Only those searching for true love should proceed. If they get too close-it could ruin both their lives.ĭisclaimer: Caution! Reading this book will open your heart and inspire you to take risks. Now they’re both taking risks that could cost each other their dreams. The deeper they travel into the country, the harder they fall for each other.


Except this girl Myra insists on going outside the city to capture the perfect picture, and he steps in as her guide in order to keep her safe. He can’t afford to break the rule forbidding him from socializing with a client. Her camera has always been her shield against getting too close to anyone, but she didn’t expect the hot teen translator who has an ability to see past her walls.Įlias needs his job as a translator to provide for his siblings. Myra goes to Haiti with one goal: take the photograph that will win a scholarship and prove to her uber-traditional family that she has what it takes to be a photographer instead of a doctor.
