Friday, March 21, 2014

Review: Lucky In Love by: Jill Shalvis

Title: Lucky In Love
Author: Jill Shalvis
Publisher: Forever
Series: Lucky Harbor #4
Pages: 341
Format: Nook ebook
Source: Purchase

Description:

Mallory Quinn has had enough of playing it safe. As a nurse and devoted daughter, she takes care of everyone but herself. And as the local good girl, she's expected to date Mr. Right. But for once, she'd like to take a risk on Mr. Wrong. And who could be more wrong than Ty Garrison? The mysterious new guy in town has made it clear that he's only passing through, which suits Mallory just fine. Besides, his lean, hard body and sexy smile will give her plenty to remember once he's gone . . . 

For the first time in his life, Ty can't bear to leave. Helping this sexy seductress-in-training walk on the wild side is making him desire things he shouldn?t?including leaving the military for good. As their just-for-fun fling becomes something more, Mallory and Ty wonder if they could really be this lucky in love. After all . . . anything can happen in a town called Lucky Harbor.

My Thoughts: 

This book follows Mallory Quinn who has been known as the good girl, having bad relationships with dull men.  When a snow storm brings her Ty Garrison more commonly known in Lucky Harbor as the mysterious cute guy.  Could Ty be what Mallory needs? 

Ty Garrison has lots of issues and he's recovering in Lucky Harbor hoping to leave soon, and go back to what he does work wise, but has the town of Lucky Harbor claimed him as a new resident?  Ty is adamant time and again that Lucky Harbor is only temporary, but will he keep that when Lucky Harbor has enveloped him in the warmness he's found there?

I just love Jill's writing style and her ability to weave great stories with a lovable town and characters.  I especially love the Facebook updates to Lucky Harbor they are too funny.  Almost makes you wish it was real so you could see what is being said about them.  I have been a fan since book one and with each book it gets better you get to learn more depth about the people of Lucky Harbor.

I loved watching Mallory grow from wishy washy to a strong independent woman who spoke her mind regardless of who she hurt in the process.  How she fought tooth and nail for HSC so people could have a clinic to go to unlike what happened to her sister.  It was a great read!



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