Gabe Bonner wants to be left alone, especially by the beautiful outcast who's invaded his property. She has a ton of attitude, a talent for trouble, and a child who brings back bad memories. Yet Rachel's feisty spirit might just be heaven-sent to save a tough, stubborn man.
Welcome to Salvation, North Carolina -- where a man who's forgotten what tenderness means meets a woman with nothing to lose. Here two endearing lovers will set off on a funny, touching journey of the heart... to a place where dreams just might come true.
Review: I am an avid reader of Susan Elizabeth Phillips books, and when I saw this book on the shelf in the store I immediately bought a copy. I was not disappointed ...more
Review: This book is the sixth of the Chicago Star serie. Annabelle is the screw up in an over-achieving family and is determined to take over her grandmother's ...more
Review: This book is both funny and poignant. It is one of my favorites from Susan E Phillips...more
Review: after seeing the rating on this book (a dismal 3 stars) I was abit wary about purchasing this title. A big SEP fan i have rarely been let down so I took the ...more
Review: This is my first and favorite SEP story! And love all the Chicago Stars books...more
Review: Don't often re-read contemporary novels but read this more than once - enjoying especially the humour, the wit of insults traded between Dr IQ-of-180-Jane and ...more
Review: Certainly much more of what we've come to expect from Charlaine Harris. Mystery, excitement, betrayal, and bonds that should or shouldn't be broken. Although ...more
Review: Although I didn't buy the digital format of this book, I cannot pass on the chance to review another great by Christine Feehan. To me, she's my favourite and ...more
Review: This book kept me laughing all the way through. I've read it at least a dozen times, and it never gets old. A definite buy for keeps. Also the interview with ...more
Review: Such a wonderful writer. I love this series. Can't wait for the next book. Action, friendship, love, courage, and heart ache. A mix of the future and the old ...more