A full-length novel of contemporary romance.Hannah Davis says: “I hate Auld Lang Syne!”After all, this year brought Hannah nothing but the memory of her wandering fiance marrying someone else behind her back. Now, sitting alone at a bar in Coronado, California, on December 31, she decides to do something radical…and lets a brooding good-looker take her to bed. But when another woman bursts into … another woman bursts into their room much too early on New Year’s morning, Hannah realizes this guy’s more complicated than she thought…
Ex-Secret Service agent Tanner Hart screwed-up, big-time. Hoping to temporarily boot some of the ghosts from his life, he hooked up with this sexy stranger for a hot one-night stand–only to discover she’s the woman he agreed to protect…from men just like him!
But a new year is a time for fresh beginnings. Despite the danger, the hoopla, and the hangovers, if Hannah’s brave enough to risk her heart again–and Tanner’s wise enough to realize he deserves it–maybe this one will be different.
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Absolutely loved it!
Love this book! The author has you laughing and crying almost simultaneously, and leaves you wishing you had such a romantic relationship.
somewhat predictable
Would have given it a better review if there were not so many words like service ser vice, pan ties etc
This was OK for a quick read. There’s nothing that stands out or sets this one apart from any other light romance. The cast of characters are pretty average, the story is light on plotline, and the dialogue is sometimes tedious. The two main characters, Tanner and Hannah, are self-centered and see just about every situation from their perspective only. They eventually figure out they’re being self-centered and then quickly change only to do it again, and again, and again. Things happen quickly, without any development. Then, there’s the side story of Tanner’s brother, Troy, and Tanner’s nemesis, Desiree. The whole premise of how Desiree destroyed Tanner’s career is more than far-fetched.