Forever And a Day is probably my least favorite, though, in part because I’m getting slightly bored with the expected, but mostly because I experienced too much dissonance between the light tone and the serious issues packed into the story. I have not hated any of these books, and most fall into the B-range. The Lucky Harbor books – both series – are no exception. In that time, your books have become more of a comfort read than anything else, because I can count on a certain range of quirky, smart, often commitment phobic heroines, paired with hunky, popular, emotionally damaged heroes. Over the years I have continued to read your single-title small town Romances, hoping for another shot of that “instant” magic. It was small town Romance that didn’t read kitschy or cutesy to me, and I loved it. I think the first book of yours that I read was Instant Attraction, and I remember being so taken by the smart, capable heroine, the realistic relationship issues in the romance, and the interesting Sierra Nevada setting. Janet C- Reviews adoption / Contemporary / disability / doctor hero / single father / Small-Town 18 Comments AugREVIEW: Forever and a Day by Jill Shalvis
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