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Summer Pierce is determined to date only nice guys. But when her latest prospect reveals himself as an alpha jerk in decent clothing, Summer doubts her ability to distinguish good from bad. Especially when her hot, pierced, tattooed library patron with an aloof attitude ends up supporting her on her darkest day. Could trusting a “bad boy” be a huge mistake? Cole Allemand visits the library for the books, but he stays for the librarian. Summer is as bright and warm as her name, and luckily, she has a hero worship for authors. While Cole works days at a local animal shelter, at night he’s putting the finishing touches on his novel. All he needs is a book deal, and the woman he’s been crushing on for months will be within reach. Only, Cole finds he can’t wait for the publishing world to give him his go ahead, especially when he knows his past may push Summer away. As the two form a bond outside of the library, Cole works to strengthen the connection with all the tools at his disposal, including serialized fantasy stories, adorable cats, and an in-depth understanding of the Dewey Decimal system. When a mysterious stalker threatens the librarian’s safety, trust becomes the element that could turn their tale into a true romance or tear apart the fragile happy ending.
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This had a slow start, but it ended well. Cole had me so curious from book 1 that I couldn't wait to read his book. And while I didn't necessarily love him and Summer together, I'm happy they ended up being happy. She was a little on the annoying side and he was stupid not wanting to tell her he was in jail. But somehow they worked through it all. I really liked the "working at a pet shelter/having a pet" aspect in book 1 and a lot of that was missing in this book, IMO. And for some reason, the identity of Summer's stalker never occurred to me. I actually thought it might have been another guy.