Special Ops soldier Griffin Reid doesn't exactly have happy memories of growing up in Sunshine, Idaho. He's only come back to recover from a war injury, and while he refuses to admit he's in a weakened state, he finds comfort in the last person he'd expect.
Kate Evans teaches fourth grade science in Sunshine, the place she's always called home. Dreaming of graduate school and a happily-ever-after, she's desperate to break out of the monotony of Sunshine. Luckily, a certain sexy man has just come back into her life.
To Griffin, Kate as always been his little sister's friend, but now he's finding her to be so much more. As both attempt to forge their paths, they must decide if their passionate connection can turn into something lasting.
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“Shalvis never ceases to amaze readers with her writing style; it almost seems as if a friend is telling a story. The fourth in her Animal Magnetism series will be a favorite amongst readers, because we get to hear about Kate and Griffin … and how sweet it is! Griffin is such a strong character in spite of his flaws. Readers will wish there were more fish in the sea just like him. There are hilarious parts, and some scenes may even draw a few tears. This novel is so true to life, it feels like romance this special could happen anywhere, especially in a small town where big things are possible.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)
Karen White's narration is always a joy---her storytelling skills bring the book to life.
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Jill Shalvis, a USA Today and Amazon.com bestselling author, has written more than ninety novels in twelve series and stand-alone novels. She has won the National Reader’s Choice Award and has been nominated for the RITA Award and for the Romantic Times’ Career Achievement Award.
Karen White has been narrating audiobooks of all genres since 1999. Honored to be included in AudioFile’s Best Voices, she’s also a four-time Audie Finalist and has earned multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards and Library Journal starred reviews.