Book Review: Jill Shalvis’ The Sweetest Thing
Tara and her sisters get their renovated inn running, and she has a chance for a new life. But a certain tanned, green-eyed sailor has his own ideas.
Tara and her sisters get their renovated inn running, and she has a chance for a new life. But a certain tanned, green-eyed sailor has his own ideas.
Humiliated, Willow Gregory lashes back with the best payoff when she meets Blake West, a nice guy with some ideas from those rowdy, rough McKay cousins.
Just when Mia thought she had the whole princess thing under control, things get out of hand, fast. An unexpected announcement from her mother. Grandmère arranges a national primetime interview. Then intriguing, exasperating letters from a secret admirer begin to arrive.
Gavin and Rielle have some hard choices to make, and it’s all about family. A reluctant, selfish daughter and a prideful girlfriend, all for different reasons.
Gray Preston is fast cars; Evelyn Hill is politics until his father needs his fans for his next campaign. A job that turns into a desire that threatens to derail Evelyn’s plans.
Maddie Moore has the chance to start over. Claiming her mother’s inheritance and convincing her sisters to join in this B&B adventure will open her up to love again.
Faith Aldridge rides into Bramble, Texas, searching for answers and her long-lost twin sister, Hope. Only Faith is mistaken for long-gone Hope and do everything they can — rustling her car, spreading rumors like wildfire, and reining in some explosive secrets — to get “Hope” back together with Slate Calhoun.
After a high-profile case goes wrong, Luke Hanover returns to his hometown for peace and quiet. Instead he finds a bombshell brunette in a heap of trouble.
Dubbed the “Bad Boy Billionaire” by the tabloids, Dylan Harrison’s playboy lifestyle is starting to lose its appeal. When he hops on his motorcycle and drives to Sanctuary Island, he’s looking for time alone to get his head on straight. Instead, he gets pulled into the warm friendliness of the island—and an intense attraction to Penny Little, who doesn’t realize he’s a Harrington brother…and he wants to keep it that way until he’s sure he can trust her with his heart.
Inheriting the most notorious house of ill repute in Texas can spell trouble for a prim and proper librarian. Yet when Elizabeth Murphy discovers a buck-naked cowboy handcuffed to a four-poster bed, she forgets all about the town gossips. Elizabeth has sworn off men, but the stranger’s kisses melt her resolve faster than ice cream on a hot summer day. As for Brant Cates, Elizabeth distracts him from his plan to solve a centuries-old crime.