At last is the fifth book in the Lucky Harbor series By Shalvis. It was slow getting started and at one point of the book I was saying yada yada same old tale I have heard before just differenct character names. A friend urged me to read a bit more and I am glad that she did. It was not predicta...
'dQuote(didn't have the presence of mind to add more ):“Guys only think about one thing.”He chewed on that for a few minutes, keeping his hands busy setting up the tent, tossing in his sleeping bag. “Sometimes we think about food, too,” he finally said.
Sweet story, but not my favorite of the series. Seemed as if they really had to force the relationship. I loved that Matt was pining for Amy during the previous book, but I felt more of a connection between them then than I did here. Still, once their romance really got going and I figured out wh...
I liked the plot of this story and all the issues it dealt with but the characters began to think about their insecurities too much and the heroine waffled between being strong or weak. Waitress Amy get lost while hiking in the mountains and forest ranger Matt comes to her rescue.
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITThis is probably my favorite romance series of all time, so I am so happy it is continuing. Amy, the waitress at the local cafe has moved to Lucky Harbor and hopes that she can find peace like her grandmother did. She reads her grandmother's diary and in her off time loves to hi...
Amy Michaels, a waitress at the Eat Me diner, has a reputation for being a "tough girl" because she exudes attitude and wears steel-toed boots. She's only been in Lucky Harbor for about six months and the residents don't know how really tough her life was before she came to town as Amy keeps everyo...
It's no secret that I've become a massive fan of Jill Shalvis since I started reading the Lucky Harbor series so of course I couldn't wait to start reading the fifth instalment At Last. I have been looking forward to finding out more about Ranger Hot Buns Matt for ages now and he didn't disappoint!A...
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