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Posey Osterhagen can't complain. She owns a successful architectural salvaging company, she's surrounded by her lovable, if off-center, family and she has a boyfriend - sort of. Still, something's missing. Something tall, brooding and criminally good-looking; something like Liam Murphy. When Posey was sixteen, the bad boy of Bellsford, New Hampshire, broke her heart. But now he's back, sending Posey's traitorous schoolgirl heart into overdrive once again. She should be giving him a wide berth, but it seems fate has other ideas ...
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This one broke my heart. The way Posey never felt she truly fit in anywhere. At the same time, I loved the gumption she came away with after the prom incident.
As for the hero, Liam, I am so glad Kristan Higgins gave his point of view in this one. There was definitely a niggling temptation to think he was a jerk, so seeing what he was going through helped him worm his way into my heart instead.
In a lot of this author's books, the heroine is taken advantage of by her family. I am glad that wasn't really the case here. In fact, Posey's parents went out of their way to make sure all was going well with her. There were still some not so nice people who did take advantage of her, just not to the extent as what happens in some of the other stories.