Jul 242013
 

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Book Blurb:

Girl’s gone bad…for the town’s new golden boy

Maybe opposites don’t always attract. If they did, architect Olivia Sullivan would have run away with bad boy Rafe Russo when they were teenagers. Instead, Olivia has spent ten years dreaming up designs for a life that hasn’t gone the way she planned. Still reeling from her career’s implosion and her father’s death, Olivia thanks her lucky stars for the support of her three lifelong friends. But this good girl is through sitting on the sidelines. When Rafe returns to the beautiful Oregon coast where they grew up, her former flame ignites a new desire. Now Olivia must take a walk on the wild side to show the new deputy that in matters of love…being bad can feel very good.

Freshly back from Afghanistan, rugged ex-Marine and new deputy Rafe is done breaking laws and hearts. He’s always regretted leaving Olivia behind, but now she’s after adventure and he’d better proceed with caution. Because wanting her again might be easy, but fighting for a future together will be his biggest risk yet.

My Review:

I really liked Butterfly Cove. I loved the setting and loved the small town of Butterfly Cove. Olivia moves back home after losing her job to help her friends open up their yarn shop and also work with them on their cafe and historic house. When Olivia arrives home she is coming back from the hardware store when she sees an accident and the only why to avoid hitting the children outside the bus is to crash herself. She ends up getting hurt and the new cop helps her out - who happens to be her high school sweetheart who left her with a broken heart. Butterfly Cove kept me reading till the end. You will need to see what happens to Olivia after the accident do her and Rafe get back together? I can’t wait till the next book comes out! I can see this would be a great series.

Kaisy1

I received a Copy of this book from the author for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for the review, and the review is honest and my responsibility.

 

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