Forever and a Day by Jill Shalvis

Forever and a Day (Lucky Harbor, #6)

by Jill Shalvis

Grace had a great life in New York, until it shattered. Finding out at age 30 that you're adopted will do that to a person. With everything she once believed in yanked out from beneath her feet, Grace travels across the country to find herself. She goes looking for roots, but what she finds is much, much more. Some of that comes in the form of Dr. Josh Scott, an ER doc working nights. He's tough and jaded when Grace first shows up at his place looking for his employee - whom she believes is her birth mother. But she's wrong. And exhausted or not, Josh is protective of what's his: his young son, his staff, his quiet world. But even his own defenses are no match for what he sees in Grace ... a kindred soul.

Reviewed by Linda on

5 of 5 stars

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*I got a free copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley.*

Forever and a Day is maybe the most beautiful story of the Lucky Harbor series.


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When Scott calls Grace and asks her to look after his new dog, Tank, Grace takes the job, even if it isn’t her flyer that advertised dog-walker services. Their quirky personalities, and their missed attempts at resisting each other makes them both so loveable and root-worthy. I was hoping, along with their friends, that they would work things out, fall in love and live happily ever after.

It is hard for Grace to stay in Lucky Harbor without letting her parents know what she’s up to. At the same time, she both kind of starts a new business, and interviews for a few positions that she is highly qualified for. As the story moves on, Scott and Grace are both ready to ignite the flames of their passion, and they are so hot together a simple fan is not enough to keep your cool while you’re reading this. They are resisting each other for all the wrong reasons, and when they finally give in, it is both hot and sweet, and it feels like they have both finally come full circle.

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