Have you met the Sullivans? Fall in love alongside each of these formidable men as you get to know the entire Sullivan Family. This series is filled with danger, deceit, and desire – a need to have for any romance reader’s collection.A Sullivan Affair includes all three titles in this series:Bride on the RunSarah is a southern debutante with her entire life planned for her. Caleb is a renowned … her entire life planned for her. Caleb is a renowned writer fighting against the demons from his past. When they meet there is no denying the attraction. But when Sarah’s life is threatened, both Caleb and Sarah are forced to acknowledge the feelings they have for each other. Can Sarah learn to trust again? Will Caleb let go of the pain of the past?
For Justice or Love
When Delta rescues Neal from a broken elevator, the attraction is instant but both Delta and Neal deny it. The heat imminently rises when they discover they are neighbors. Will Delta be able to heal the wounds of an abusive relationship and open her heart to love again? Can Neal learn that there is a place for love in his life along with the pursuit of Justice?
Summer Loving
Abby has just landed her dream job; the only problem is her new boss is the same man that stole her heart thirteen years ago. Max is blindsided when Abby stepped onto his boat and back into his life, suddenly he’s reminded of a summer romance that ended too soon. As they fight against ignoring feelings from their shared past, it becomes clear neither of them has really moved on.
BONUS EXTRAS: Includes a free short story, 4th of July with the Sullivans.
Also includes a free preview of Sunsets in Colorado, the first title in the Colorado Crazy Series.
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I must confess that I have read all the books in this compilation more than once I was that entertained by them
I received a free copy of this book from the author and am voluntarily leaving a review
Really enjoyed
The two of the three books in this set I read I really enjoyed.
Bride on the Run
Sweet escape for a runaway bride
4.5 stars I found this a quick, enjoyable read. The romantic trysts are not too explicit; there’s plenty of drama as heroine Sara steals away from Savannah and lays low while establishing her independence. It was great to read about her transition from a pampered Southern debutante to a spirited woman ready to pursue her dream vocation and, in a pinch, put her hand to oddsbody work in small-town Blue Hill, Maine.
Hero Caleb is not immediately likable but Sara accepts his rough spots and earns his respect and amorous attention despite himself. Innkeeper Gladys, ebullient maid Lily and Caleb’s close and loving family gave the story warmth. The danger twist at the end added extra drama and Sara’s Maine meeting with her parents was a pleasant surprise. There were a few editing misses and off word choices, but, on the whole, it was a moving romance and well worth reading.
Summer Loving
Max and Abby, are you ready to let bygones be bygones?
4.5 stars
A good second chance romance with intrigue and a touching look at the ravages of Alzheimer’s on family. No graphic steam, but cruise owner Max and his high school heartthrob Abby have an intense connection that they’ve consciously put on the backburner for 13 years through mutual avoidance. Max has a family that is not averse to a little manipulation (all in the name of love and happiness) and that’s how their carefully choreographed distancing ends and dormant romance reblooms.
I liked the way author Milan Watson used changing POVs to bring us each main character’s thoughts and perspective, including the mysterious thief who entered Abby’s life in search of his next treasure. In fact, the thief provided an exciting twist and subplot to Max and Abby’s romance. When his identity was finally revealed, I was totally surprised!
And, what’s a good second chance romance without some obstacles and misunderstandings to overcome. Blame it on youthful bad choices, but this couple had some trust issues that just kept resurfacing. Abby was a sympathetic character all along with her steadfast devotion to and sacrifice for the grandfather who raised her. It took me a while to warm up to man-about-town Max, but I got there in the end.
The story, though part of a series about the romantic pairings of Susan and Mac Sullivan’s adult children, is perfectly fine as a standalone, but it did whet my curiosity about what’s in store for singleton Liz, Max’s only sister. (Probably the next novel In the series!)
In sum, an enjoyable story with romance, intrigue, tender moments, some angst and suspected betrayals, and a satisfying conclusion. Made me want to check out North Carolina’s Cape Fear area, too!:-)
I’ve since read many more of Milan Watson’s romance and enjoyed them all.