Once in a Lifetime by Jill Shalvis

Once in a Lifetime (Lucky Harbor, #9)

by Jill Shalvis

SOMETIMES WRONG IS OH-SO-RIGHT After a wrenching loss, Ben McDaniel tried to escape his grief by working in dangerous, war-torn places like Africa and the Middle East. Now he's back in his hometown and face-to-face with Aubrey Wellington, the hot-as-hell woman who is trouble with a capital T. Family and friends insist she's not the one to ease his pain but Aubrey sparks an intense desire that gives Ben hope for the future. Determined to right the wrongs of her past, Aubrey is working hard to make amend but by far, the toughest challenge to her plan is sexy, brooding Ben - even though he has absolutely no idea what she's done ...Can this unlikely couple defy the odds and win over the little town of Lucky Harbour?

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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This was my first Jill Shalvis book, and it was a delightful experience.

I found the inhabitants of Lucky Harbor adorable and amusing. The whole vibe of the place indicated, that this is the type of town I would enjoy living in. I fancied the male relationships, and the female relationships, which were fun, but real. So, I guess you can say, I really liked the characters.

I also found the concept of the story really great. This idea of trying to right some wrongs. Aubrey grew up a lot, but it seems many of the denizens of Lucky Harbor can only remember the Aubrey of yore. She is trying to start a new business, and a new life, but she needs to forgive herself for some of her past discretions. So, she makes a list. A list of those she needs to apologize to for past wrongs. In the meantime, one of those she had wronged, comes on her romantic radar. Ben is returning to Lucky Harbor after a 5 year hiatus, which he took after the death of his wife.

This was a cute romance, with many heart tugs, and lots of laughs. It is exactly the type of romance I love!. I will definitely be revisiting Lucky Harbor soon.

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