I’ve been looking forward to Lucky in Love since I read an excerpt nearly a year ago, and the novel was everything I’d hoped it would be and then some. But he’s drawn to Mallory Quinn like a moth to a flame, and as much as he tries to protect her from falling in love with him, he can’t keep his own heart from taking a tumble. He couldn’t save them, and now he thinks of himself as someone who can’t be relied on in a crisis. But that means she’s always played it safe, and now has a reputation for being selfless that she can’t shake.īad boy Ty Garrison is recovering from an injury that derailed his career, and from the loss of his closest friends when he was a Navy SEAL medic. She grew up in Lucky Harbor, in a family so chaotic that she thought she had to be perfect in order to keep everyone together. nurse Mallory Quinn has a terminal case of goodgirl-itis. Because I obviously have self-control issues when it comes to Jill Shalvis’s books. So instead of posting a review a week over the next three weeks, I thought I’d give all three reviews to you at once. C’mon, Jill Shalvis! Gimme another Lucky Harbor novel, STAT! I had to devour all three of her latest Lucky Harbor novels in one week.Īnd now I’m jonesing for another hit. I couldn’t draw out the pleasure that long. The tagline on Jill Shalvis’s website currently says: “Spend the summer in Lucky Harbor.”
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