This was my first swaree into Jill Shalvis, and I can honestly say that I will be taking a look at her back list. She is an author that has been on my TBR list for a long time, but never seemed to get around to her books, Something else would grab me, and then something else, and so on, so when I saw this available on NetGalley, I immediately snapped it up!
Simply Irresistible, is Maddie and Jax's story. and I am giving it Three Stars.
Why Three and not Four? Simple. I personally have issues with lying, and lying by omission, and the storyline surrounding Jax and Maddie was rife with omissions. However, I did enjoy the couple, and the sisters and friends. All the side characters are fascinating and compelling to read. I especially liked the small tidbits we receive about Tara and Ford having a past. You can also see some sparks between Chloe and Sawyer.
I think it would be completely awesome to own and run and Bed and Breakfast, and I admire Maddie for her determination to do so.
Simply Irresistible has some spousal abuse memories, and if you have a problem reading about things like that, I just want you to be aware. It's peripheral, and in the past, but it's there nonetheless. Maddie is working on herself, and getting stronger.
Jax and Maddie together, were great. When they weren't keeping the distance, and lying by omission. I also liked seeing them in the next novel...
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The Sweetest Thing 4 Stars
The Sweetest Thing features Tara the Stubbornly Selfish and Ford the Easy-Going-let-her-get-away.
I wanted to know more about their pasts together when I read Simply Irresistible, and learned they had a past :P
It was a heartbreaking kind of past, let me tell you. But I had issues with them both. Not so much from when they were seventeen, because, really, at seventeen, you are young -- and mistakes are made and more readily acceptable. But NOW, 17 years later, they really needed to sit down, and talk. They didn't. I really wanted them to open up more to each other. They slipped back into lust and love quick enough, but I really wanted some deeper emotional showings. When Mia shows up, I admit, I teared up and my heart broke for Tara when Mia was friendly with Ford, and not so much with her.
The Sweetest Thing is a rekindled love story, and does have a love triangle. Sort of. You see, along with way, Tara had gotten married, and subsequently--divorced--two years ago. But Logan wants her back. So the book is about Logan vs. Ford. Of course, my vote goes to the dirty talking, sailor, Ford. I really liked Ford--in the bedroom. Hot Damn the man is smokin hot! {I liked him as a person too, just wish he opened up more, or faster, or something!}
I loved the town antics, it was pretty funny to see, or rather, hear about the polls on Facebook. The entire town is involved in who Tara will choose :P
One thing that felt thrown in there, was the drama between Mia and Carlos, it felt too much like a paradox, and I was irritated a bit. I found it not necessary to the story per say, but was just used to cause both Ford and Tara to reflect on THEIR past selves.
At any rate, Christmas at Lucky Harbor, was a fast, enjoyable read, and good overall Contemporary Romance.
One of the things that I liked, was that it felt REAL. These people, make real life mistakes. I appreciate that in my Contemporary Romance.