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Jasmine The co-worker from hell has arrived. He seems to think everything should revolve around him and his research. His needs are not on top of my list, even if he has come from a highly regarded university in America. I know these waters and the sea lions who call it home. I will protect them like I protect my two children. What I don’t expect is how Ethan protects us when the past comes calling. Now I see him in a whole new light, and that could be dangerous…especially for my heart. The same heart I vowed never to open to a man again. Ethan When they said small Australian town, they should have said non-existent town. There is nothing here, even the phone signal comes and goes. And when they said I’d have a house to live in, they neglected to mention I’d be sharing with Jasmine and her two children…her two wild children. I don’t have much choice; I’ve committed to this position for six months. Working with the sea lions here will catapult my career. It’s worth six months of my life. Soon, my career isn’t the only thing on my mind. Jasmine invades it. All. The. Time. Love doesn’t align with my career plans. When my six months is up a sacrifice will need to be made.
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Terelst has done it again—before long, I was HOOKED onto this and wishing I could move into this cute little remote, coastal small town with its close knit community. She wrote a strong male lead who knows his own limitations and weaknesses and seems to be actively working through them throughout. The reader gets to see his growth and his process on the way there. And she gave us a strong female lead who often doubts herself but her strength shines through for all watching, every time.
There were quite a few laugh-out-loud moments—I wouldn’t call this RomCom per se but … the dialogue could be hilarious at times. And loads of amazing secondary characters to love.