As the brains behind wedding site TyingTheKnot.com, Callie sees it all: from the ring to the dress, the smiles… to the tears. It’s that last part that keeps her single and not looking. Getting left at the altar will do that to a girl. But when Callie returns to her old hometown, she finds that her sweet high school crush is sexier than ever. And he makes it hard to remember why she’s sworn off … sworn off love…
Tanner is a deep-sea diver with a wild, adrenaline-junkie past-and now his teenage son is back in his life. How can Tanner be a role model when he’s still paying for his own mistakes? It’s hard enough that gorgeous Callie has appeared in town like a beautiful dream, challenging his best-laid plans to keep his heart on lockdown. Though there’s something about being around her again that makes him feel like he can be the man she-and his son-deserve. Little Lucky Harbor holds their past; can it hold a beautiful new future?
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I’ve returned to Lucky Harbor after being too long absent. This series, sadly, comes to an end with One in a Million. I’ve enjoyed Lucky Harbor, its delightful and quirky characters, the engaging interactions of all the main players, and the storylines. Each one is unique yet similar. This series is pure entertainment, comfort, and a whole lotta …
I normally really like her books. Not this one. No plot to speak of and certainly not up to her standards.
Callie is a wedding planner who plans and assists brides to be online. This in itself is unique as you visualize her sitting dressed professionally from the waist up with sweats and slippers on the bottom. However, introduce Tanner, a ex-Navy Seal HUNK — and you have chemistry. Callie and Tanner have romance histories that lead to avoiding …
This was my first book by this author, and while I had some issues with it, I definitely enjoyed it enough that I am going to want to read more. Sometimes I have trouble listening to books that are in third person, especially romance, I kind of like the first person better. I think I’d have liked this even better with two narrators, one for the …