![]() ![]() In fact, much of their story ends up taking place in the space of a couple of paragraphs noting that they spent months together as a couple. We don’t get enough about Sam and Lucy together. Instead, this book has a women’s fiction feel where the story is more about Lucy’s personal growth than the romance. I loved the characters and wish this was more like a true contemporary romance. Contemporary romance, women’s fiction, and paranormal just didn’t work together in this book. In some ways this felt like a book made up of jumbled genres. OPINION: I wanted to really love this book, but I only ended up liking it and that was primarily because of the characters. ![]() ![]() The two cannot seem to avoid one another, however, as accidents, matchmaking and coincidences keep bringing them together. Sam is a nice man but he is upfront that he never intends to marry and any relationship with him can only be physical. When she meets Sam Nolan, owner of a local vineyard, she knows she bad man streak continues. Lucy asks herself why she keeps getting involved with the wrong kind of man. ![]() THE STORY: Lucy Marinn discovers that her live-in boyfriend of two years has dumped her for her younger sister. FINAL DECISION: This was a fine story and parts were really good, but I thought the first half was better than the conclusion and nothing about it was really memorable. ![]()
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