Welcome to Everlasting, Maine, where there’s no such thing as normal.Wil Messing may own a thriving antique shop in the tiny seaside town of Everlasting, Maine, but the man and the shop are far more than they appear to be. Born into a long line of supernatural hunters, this alpha male has had to make tough decisions all of his life. But the toughest one of all was walking away from the woman who … woman who stole his heart long ago. But he had no choice. It was for her own safety.
He wants more from her than mere friendship but knows he has no right to ask—not with their past. But when a secret admirer begins leaving Jolene gifts, it doesn’t take a great detective to tell Wil it’s now or never.
Jolene Bails may come off as a tough-as-nails, no-nonsense kind of woman, but underneath it all, she has a softer side. Now that she has a Secret Santa, who seems to know her well, she finds herself opening to the idea of wanting more from life. But first, she has to figure out who is leaving her mysterious gifts and why it is Wil, her old flame, is acting so strange.
*Books in the Happily Everlasting series can be read in ANY order!
This book is part of the Happily Everlasting multi-author series, which includes:
Dead Man Talking by Jana DeLeon
Once Hunted, Twice Shy by Mandy M. Roth
Fooled Around and Spelled in Love by Michelle M. Pillow
Witchful Thinking by Kristen Painter
An Everlasting Christmas by Mandy M. Roth
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I love the zany characters of Everlasting! Jolene has hidden depths and in this story they come out. Will being a hunter has come between them in the past. This was a humorous read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I received an advanced copy of this book. I freely leave this honest review.
Ever since I began reading this story I knew there was something between Wil and Jolene. Learned many things I didn’t know about these two. And today I needed the distraction of falling into a romantic story with humorous overtones. My brother was tragically killed two days ago 10/13, two days before my older brother’s birthday.
So thanks Ms. Roth for being a darn good story teller. Your stories convey a great deal of emotions that someone like me falls into it like I am a character too.
I voluntarily read a complimentary copy and no I haven’t been compensated in any way for this opinion