Series: Heartbreaker Bay, #4.5
Published by Avon Impulse Publication Date: November 7th 2017
Pages: 128
Also in this series: The Trouble with Mistletoe, One Snowy Night, Accidentally on Purpose
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It’s Christmastime again in Heartbreaker Bay!
When Sean O’Riley shows up at the Hartford Bed & Breakfast for his older brother’s bachelor weekend, he’s just hoping to make it through the weekend. What he’s not expecting is to come face to face with the woman he lost his virginity to a decade ago—a woman he’s never really forgotten.
The last time Lotti Hartford saw Sean, she told him she loved him while he said nothing. Now, ten years later, she’s just looking for a good time. For once, she wants to be the wild and free one, and Sean – the good time guy – is the perfect candidate.
But as the weekend continues, Sean realizes that after a lifetime of being the hook-up king, he’s ready to find happily-ever-after, and he wants it with Lotti. But will she open her heart to him again? As Christmas sweeps through the little B&B, he can only hope love and magic are in the air.
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If you have been following Shalvis’ HeartBreak Bay series, then this is a novella that you don’t want to miss! Sean O’Reilly is a character we were introduced to in the very first book and he has made an appearance, at least briefly in each of the books since.
This is a fun little visit with the whole HeartBreak Bay gang heading to Napa for Finn and Pru’s bachelor/bachelorette weekend organized by Best-Man, Sean. We briefly catch up with everyone, but Sean and his reconnection with a high school love are the core of the story.
This is a true novella written as part of the series, so while it could be read by itself, I would not suggest reading it as a standalone. Ms. Shalvis gives us a glimpse at the Sean’s character in the past so that his interactions with Charlotte (Lotti) make sense, but the overall character development is minimal. This is a cute edition to the series that accomplishes a few things in regards to the overall story arc, but I would have actually have enjoyed getting to see move of Sean and Lotti’s story.
Elizabeth
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