Monday, May 11, 2015

Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis Review

RESCUE MECedar Ridge, Colorado, is famous for crisp mountain air, clear blue skies, and pine-scented breezes. And it's the last place Lily Danville wants to be. But she needs a job, and there's an opening at the hottest resort in her hometown. What has her concerned is the other hot property in Cedar Ridge: Aidan Kincaid-firefighter, rescue worker, and heartbreaker. She never could resist that devastating smile . . .

The Kincaid brothers are as rough and rugged as the Rocky Mountains they call home. Aidan has always done things his own way, by his own rules. And never has he regretted anything more than letting Lily walk out of his life ten years ago. If anyone has ever been in need of rescuing, she has. What she needs more than anything are long hikes, slow dances, and sizzling kisses. But that can only happen if he can get her to give Cedar Ridge-and this bad boy-a second chance 





MY REVIEW 
4 STARS!!
I really loved and enjoyed this book. I thought it was a really great start to the series and has me definitely looking forward to the rest of the series. I really loved the story line and what the characters Aidan and Lilly had to go through. I really loved the character of Lilly had how no matter what happen to her in San Diego she still had the courage to moved her life back to the Colorado and face her face her past and what she had been through. 

I really loved all the Kincaids and there family dynamic and how close they all really were, even though some were not all blood related. It definitely has me looking forward to there books and the rest of this great series. This is the very first book I have read by the author and am really looking forward to reading more by her, I really loved her writing style and how this book was an emotional read for me. A really great start to a new series and really can't wait for the rest of this series. Definitely don't want to miss out on this new series.

*ARC courtesy of Netgalley and Grand Central Publishing*

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