Hannah Matthews is undeniably tough—a single mom, a top-tier PR exec, a breast cancer survivor. She prides herself on being go-to Hannah, who can handle any crisis. But with her grandmother balking at going into a retirement home, her daughter unexpectedly pregnant, and an old flame suddenly underfoot, Hannah is facing a few crises of her own. And being back home on Seaview Key is definitely adding to the stress. Luke Stevens understands crisis. While serving in Iraq, his wife dumped him for his best friend—with whom Luke shares his medical practice. Seaview Key seems like the perfect place to hide out for a while. The last thing he expects is to fall in love… with his old hometown and with Hannah. Sometimes, though, the unexpected is just what it takes to heal the heart.
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"A book by Sherryl Woods guarantees an interesting and intriguing read. She creates such interesting and real characters that you can't help but want to find that place and move there so that you can be a part of it."
— Rebecca (5 out of 5 stars)
" The end seemed to come together a little too quickly in the last few pages but I enjoyed the book overall "
— Jodi, 1/8/2014" relaxing and enjoyable "
— Holly, 1/8/2014" I loved it!!!! I sure hope there will be a sequel to this one!! "
— Kelly, 12/31/2013" This book had a good story to it buy I found it the typical romance story that was too predictable. I would have liked to of known more than the end of the story gave you (a little rushed). But, it was a good simple read. "
— Jasmin, 12/22/2013" I love Sherryl Woods books,,and this one is no eception... "
— Devon, 12/4/2013" This was my first for this author. I would say that this book, and perhaps her style, is a Debbie Macomber read-a-like. Very pleasant read with a "happy" ending. "
— Corky, 10/25/2013" I liked the intersecting plotlines. I could relate to the breast cancer survivor as my daughter is a breast cancer survivor. Don't we all fear the big "C"? I liked the ending too. "
— Odetta, 10/1/2013" Nice clean story. "
— Marianne, 6/11/2013" It was good. Predictable, 'feel good' read. Ending showed promise of a sequel but I haven't heard of any. Not outstanding but kept my interest. Love Gran. "
— MaryAnn, 5/9/2013" This had just a little too much drama for me - a cancer survivor with a pregnant 20-tear-old daughter, abandonment issues with her father, mother recently died of the same type of cancer the heroine has.... the setting was nice, the hero okay. I just never got excited about any of the plot. "
— Shari, 10/23/2012" Ok story. Pretty predictible. "
— Samantha, 10/22/2012" I found this to be a really boring one for me. It seemed to be about a fearful woman unable to make a decision amidst people who were getting in the way. Just get it done already; this book could have been half as long and twice as good. It really dragged. "
— Twyla, 7/2/2012" Loved this book- quick, summer read...great chick read. "
— Debbie, 5/9/2012" Her books are good to along with Wiggs & Macomber "
— Judy, 12/23/2011" I found this to be a really boring one for me. It seemed to be about a fearful woman unable to make a decision amidst people who were getting in the way. Just get it done already; this book could have been half as long and twice as good. It really dragged. "
— Twyla, 5/16/2011" Her books are good to along with Wiggs & Macomber "
— Judy, 9/7/2010" This was my first for this author. I would say that this book, and perhaps her style, is a Debbie Macomber read-a-like. Very pleasant read with a "happy" ending. "
— Corky, 2/15/2010" The end seemed to come together a little too quickly in the last few pages but I enjoyed the book overall "
— Jodi, 11/1/2009" Good story, characters, setting. Will pick up another by this author. "
— Susan, 8/18/2009" Even though it had the predictable ending, it was a good read. I was actually crying toward the end. "
— Judy, 9/3/2008" I loved it!!!! I sure hope there will be a sequel to this one!! "
— Kelly, 6/24/2008" This had just a little too much drama for me - a cancer survivor with a pregnant 20-tear-old daughter, abandonment issues with her father, mother recently died of the same type of cancer the heroine has.... the setting was nice, the hero okay. I just never got excited about any of the plot. "
— Shari, 4/12/2008Sherryl Woods grew up in Virginia and has lived in Ohio, Florida, and California. A graduate of Ohio State University, Woods spent more than ten years as a journalist and television critic. Since 1982 she has written more than one hundred romance and mystery novels. When she’s not writing or reading, Woods loves to garden, play tennis, and attend the theater and ballet. She also loves baseball, and claims anyone who has ever seen Kevin Costner in Bull Durham can understand why.
Lynne Graham, born of Irish-Scottish parentage, has lived in Northern Ireland all her life and has been a keen romance reader since her teens. She earned a degree from Edinburgh University. After rejection of her first novel at the age of fifteen, she has gone on to write dozens of bestselling romance novels. She is the author of over 100 romance novels with sales of forty-two million books worldwide.