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The biggest prank could be falling in love… In this San Francisco neighborhood, a kiss at sunset means you might find your true love. Two best friends are about to find out if the legend is real. Lt. firefighter Dylan Reyes believes the sunset kiss legend is nothing more than a tourist attraction. He's a big fan of exit plans, science and health insurance. But since the last time his best friend Charley was in the city, he hasn't stopped thinking about her naked. One night, and a realistic dream, changed everything. When Charley Young spreads the word that Dylan has kissed a woman at sunset and is now engaged, her prank sets off a sequence of events. Her intent was to keep single women away from the hunky firefighter, but it has other, far reaching consequences. Charley doesn’t quite know how to break the news to Dylan, but he’s been kissed at sunset. By her. Last time she was in the city a year ago. It was an accident. Seriously. She’s not kidding. And if the legend is true, this could be the start of something big. Like true love. Too bad Dylan isn’t a believer… "Readers looking for a tender romance that leans more toward the emotional than the physical will find this very satisfying." ~ Publishers Weekly on Country Gold.
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I really liked how this wasn't just a love story between Charley and Dylan, but also about two sisters Charley and Milly reconnecting, along with Charley finally coming to terms with the past and finding her place in life. Charley frustrated me at times and made me feel sorry for both Milly and Dylan, but I also got why she kept trying to work out ways to leave where as Milly and Dylan along with her other friends and townsfolk want her to stay. You get plenty of laughs along with eye rolling moments, awkward moments, loveable characters including the townsfolk and a town legend about sunset, kissing and true love. I can not wait for the next book in this series.
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