Ali Winters has just been told that her boyfriend is moving out, and she needs to move out too - to her own apartment. But before she can dry her eyes and find a new place, the next occupant arrives and isn't happy about sharing.
Police detective Luke Hanover claims that he inherited the house from his grandmother. And he wants Ali out now. He's left San Francisco in desperate need of quiet and seclusion, as guilt weighs on him from a case that''s gone bad and resulted in the death of a woman.
As Ali turns her life around, she decides to follow her passion and take over the florist shop where she works. The next books in the series will center around Ali's new friendships as other women open their own new businesses on Main Street.
- ISBN10 1306745098
- ISBN13 9781306745093
- Publish Date 1 January 2013
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 12 May 2015
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Grand Central Publishing
- Format eBook
- Pages 193
- Language English
Reviews
Written on Mar 15, 2016
Rowena
Written on Oct 21, 2013
Luke Hanover lives in San Francisco but is in Lucky Harbor to take a break from his life. He’s in some hot water thanks to a case that went oh so horribly wrong and he needs to take a step back from it all and drown himself in the guilt that comes from a casualty from his last case. He wants to come back to Lucky Harbor and be left alone for as long as he can before heading back to San Francisco and his life. Luke carries around a lot of guilt with him and he needs a break from the guilt, the grief and Lucky Harbor was a safe haven for him when he was a kid so he’s hoping he will be the same for him, now.
He inherited his grandmother’s house when she died and his plan was to move in there while he was in town but he wasn’t counting on his ex-tenant’s ex-girlfriend to still be living there. Despite not wanting to form any attachments while he was in Lucky Harbor, Luke finds that he can’t help himself.
Ali Winters just can’t catch a break. The day that she finds out that her boyfriend is a cheating bastard, is the same day that she finds out she’s homeless and that her new landlord is in town and wants to take up residence in the home that she’s currently living in. She has no other living arrangements and she has no clue what she’s going to do but because Luke is a surly, sexy softie at heart, he lets her stay.
The relationship between Luke and Ali kind of felt like it was happening pretty fast and in hindsight, it really did happen fast but I was enjoying the book so much that I didn’t care. I really liked the interactions between Luke and Ali and I loved how they took care of each other. Ali was Luke’s buffer against the outside world (most specifically, the reporters that kept hounding him for interviews about his last case) and Luke was Ali’s ally against..the world. The chemistry between them was cute and the romance was steamy.
I liked both Luke and Ali together but more importantly, I liked them a part as well. Their story was another great addition to the Lucky Harbor series and if you haven’ t read this book yet, you’re in for a treat.
This book was also a great set up into Jack’s (Luke’s best friend and fellow Lucky Harbor Firefighter) book. I can’t wait for more!
leelu92
Written on May 29, 2013
I have to say that Luke will be pretty high on my list of JShalvis men that I love. Luke was equal parts gruff, sexy and sweet and affectionate. Ali was awesome in that she wasn't pitiful or wallowing in her bad luck and she rolled with the whole situation between her and Luke (until they both woke up realized what was going on between them)
As always, the seniors played a fun role in this one. I really like the 3 guys, Luke, Jack and Ben that have been introduced and am looking forward to Jack and Ben!