The trouble with Valentine’s Day?
It just plain stinks!
Kate Hamilton should know. Dumped by her boyfriend and burnt out by her job, she’s returned to Gospel, Idaho, where a Mountain Momma Crafters’ original poetry reading is about as good as it gets on a Friday night. Then her first attempted seduction of a hunky stranger is completely rejected. So much for her self-esteem!
It turns out that Rob Sutter, former ice hockey madman, owner of Sutter’s Sports—and the hunky stranger who told her to get lost—has been more than burned by love and isn’t looking for a relationship. But then he and Kate find themselves in an ultra-compromising position in the M&S Market, giving the phrase “clean up in aisle five” a whole new meaning, and causing a whole lot of gossip in Gospel.
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“A PI needing some R&R after she inadvertently helped a killer locate his family and an ex–hockey player who had his career cut short by a psychopathic girlfriend set sparks flying in tiny Gospel, Idaho. This sassy, funny romance features a sweet secondary romance and begins and ends, appropriately, on Valentine’s Day.”
— Library Journal
“Funny, touching, steamy.”
— Elizabeth Lowell, New York Times bestselling author of Innocent as Sin“[A] heartwarming, small-town romance filled with humor, charm, and passion.”
— Booklist (starred review)“Fast-paced, with snappy dialogue and frequently hilarious narration. Kate and Rob are warm, compelling characters, and their sexual chemistry sizzles on the page. This is a tremendously fun read with a few serious moments that bring added emotional depth to the story.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars)Rachel Gibson is the USA Today bestselling author of over twenty-five novels. She has received the RITA Award, the Golden Heart, the National Readers Choice Award, and more.
Kathleen Early, a five-time winner of the Earphones Award for audiobook narration, is also a television, film, and stage actress. She studied at the University of Oklahoma, the Oxford School of Drama, and the Actors Theatre of Louisville before moving to New York City, where she understudied on Broadway and toured nationally. Her television credits include recurring roles on Miami Medical and Grey’s Anatomy.