ABOUT THE BOOK
She had big-city dreams with big-city goals. No one was more surprised than she was when she found her place—and her heart—in her small seaside hometown.

Returning to Crane’s Cove for the summer to regroup and reset, Shelby Porter has no time for nonsense. She needs to reassess her career goals and find a way to fund them. There's no room in her life for the too-kind, too-handsome-for-his-own-good, and too-sweet-for-his-tea Georgia transplant who’s become besotted with her.

In all the years Detective Damon Saunders lived in Atlanta, the city never seemed like home. During a brief trip to Crane’s Cove for a family wedding, he finally understood why. He may hide a haunting past behind his dimpled perma-smile, but the night he met Shelby, he knew what home was supposed to feel like.

When Shelby makes it clear that she’s leaving at the end of August, Damon is determined to convince her to stay. She’s torn between family obligations and her desire to make a difference in the world.

If he can open her eyes to how much good she can do by staying here, maybe she’ll also see what he sees—that their feelings for each other are the forever kind.


REVIEW
Took me quite a while to finish this book. A lot of repetitiveness. And the thing that threatened to keep them apart works out (of course) but the very emotional trauma thing that happened in the book seems little too perfectly placed. Like, it’s a really really big deal, and of course it happened when only the two of them were right there. Too unrealistic for me. I think I’ll take a break from this series. Lots of connections and specifics to everyday life in this series, but not enough to keep me entertained and invested. There was a lot of physical contact for two people that weren’t even sure they could end up together. Just not my cup of tea. I can see why some people who become invested in all the people, but just not my cup of tea at the moment. 



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