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3 of 5 stars

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For those who loved Lost and Found Sisters, the first Wildstone story, there was a side thread involve teenagers Tilly Adams, Quinn's unknown sister, and Dylan Scott her troubled best friend and true love. Many readers wanted to know what happened to these two as the thread was touching, filled with domestic violence and it seemed the odds were stacked against them.

Ten years have passed, and Shalvis shares the story giving us both the past and the present as she updates us along the way. This was a touching, sweet story as Tilly begins her first day of teaching and discovers Dylan sitting in the front of the class. Since this was a short novel the romance in the present moves pretty fast once we get past the initial issues with Dylan having left town without saying goodbye. Shalvis took the time to explain and shared his history.

Shalvis brings a little heat, but it is mostly fade to black. Instead, the story focuses more on healing a love that has never really faded.

We get updates on Quinn and Mack that made me smile and laugh. I devoured The Good Luck Sister,  in a single sitting and while I wish it had been longer between Tilly's little dog Leo and getting their story, I was left smiling as only Shalvis can do. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer

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  • Started reading
  • 10 March, 2018: Finished reading
  • 10 March, 2018: Reviewed