Danger stalks Katherine Wilson and Kyle Spencer through God's country in this journey of survival and discovery. Jill Shalvis shows readers once again how believing in love can save them from themselves.
Jill Shalvis is a NYT, USA Today, and Amazon Top 100 bestselling author of small-town romance and romcoms, known for big feels, found family, and plenty of shenanigans.
If you love small-town chaos, meddling friends and neighbors, sizzling chemistry, and heroes who fall hard for the one woman they absolutely did not plan on, you’re in the right place. Jill’s books blend laugh-out-loud moments with emotional gut punches, slow-burn tension, and deeply earned happily ever afters.
She writes the stories she loves to read: small-town romance and romantic comedies packed with heart, heat, second chances, grumpy/sunshine sparks, and the kind of found-family vibes that make you want to move right into the pages. Many of her series are perfect for binge-reading, and a number of her books are available in Kindle Unlimited and at major retailers.
When she’s not writing, she’s probably plotting new ways to torture her characters, avoiding laundry, or daydreaming about fictional men and the strong, complicated women who bring them to their knees—and then making them work for it.
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I have to say this is the best Jill Shalvis book I remember reading. I have told Jill Shalvis multiple times that she’s conformed to society and throws multiple F-Bombs in her newer books. I’m NOT reading her newer books and I put down every book by every author that I see a F-Bomb or they take the Lords name in vain.This was a book before she started doing either of those things.If she’d go back to writing books like this I’d read her newer books.
Enjoyed this book about a strong female character and also a strong male character. I almost think she was too strong but then that is what part of the story was about. He was strong but insightful which made his character easy to connect to. There was some twist and turns. There was also some parts I didn't enjoy as much but it helped to show how evil the villain was. Over all a good story that had you seeing the great outdoors through the characters. Made me want to take a trip to see some of the beauty that I have only seen some of before. There was parts that made you feel and parts that made me laugh.
This was not the best Jill Shalvis book that I have read. The story seemed to drag on at times. As always Jill has great character development. The characters are also quite likable. There is a surprising twist in the story. You will have to read the book to find out what it is.