Maybe we should

Melissa Foster

Book - 2021

"After spending years wondering who she was, tattoo artist Cait Weatherby finally found her answers on the sandy shores of Silver Island. With two half sisters she never knew existed, a group of friends she adores, and a devastatingly charming admirer who flirts with her at every turn, she's ready to figure out her next steps. The trouble is, Cait lives in the shadows of a dark past, and she can't afford complications that might cause her to lose the family she's only just found--complications like blue-eyed boatbuilder Brant Remington, who is as open as she is guarded. If only the sexy charmer would take the hint ... Brant is Cait's opposite in every way, but he's drawn to everything about the sexy newcomer fr...om the quiet strength that rivals the caution in her mossy-green eyes to her tough facade that he can't wait to strip away. As Brant works his magic, Cait's walls come down. But as sweet as that feels, Cait knows how quickly good things can turn bad. It's going to take more than a little trust to beat the ghosts of her past and claim the future they both deserve"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
Seattle : Montlake [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Melissa Foster (author)
Item Description
Sequel to: Maybe we will.
Physical Description
300 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781542027663
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Foster breaks hearts and mends them again with her emotionally charged, beautifully characterized second Silver Island romance (after Maybe We Will). Tattoo artist Cait Weatherby is thrilled to have recently discovered her two half-sisters, with whom she now co-runs a Silver Island bistro. Cait grew up with an abusive adoptive father and has since endured a string of bad romantic relationships, making it difficult for her to trust. So when she catches the eye of local boatbuilder Brant Remington, she rebuffs his flirtations. But when Cait, a nonswimmer, nearly drowns trying to save a small dog, Brant rescues them both--and insists on co-parenting the teeny dog he immediately dubs Scrappy. The pooch slowly draws Cait out of her well-fortified shell, but while Brant realizes he wants forever with Cait, Cait must come to terms with her past before she can look to the future. Brant is absolutely endearing (the wearing of a puppy sling charms every time), and Cait will amaze readers with her resilience, though the depictions of physical, emotional, and mental abuse could be triggering for some. This nimbly plotted, captivating romance will have readers cheering every bit of progress its central couple makes. (Nov.)

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