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Nick Rodgers is certain he knows God's plan for his life; he'll meet a nice Christian girl, fall in love, settle down and raise a family. Logan Callahan doesn't really know what God's plan is; it's been several years since she's set foot in a church building.

When her agent hires Cooper Security, Logan doesn't think she needs protection from a stalker. Then shots ring out, and Nick is wounded; Nick and Logan are forced to flee to an isolated cabin. Logan has no doubt Nick can keep her safe from the unidentified stalker, but who will protect Logan's heart from Nick?

Nick doesn't understand why God would put a temptation like Logan in his life. She's a nice girl, a "good girl", but she's not really a committed Christian. How can Nick make her understand why he keeps turning her away, when it's obvious they're both attracted to each other?

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300 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 24, 2013

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Lisa J. Crane

34 books68 followers
Born and raised in Texas, Lisa is happily married and lives with her husband, two amazing children, Jingles Wigglebottom (the wonder dog), Cash (the Chiweenie), and Socks (the world's laziest cat). Since learning to put crayon to paper, all Lisa really ever wanted to do is write. After years of keeping her writing to herself, or sharing with family and friends, Lisa decided it was time to "put up or shut up".

In June of 2012, Lisa uploaded her first ebook, McKenna's Prayer (McKenna's Haven, Book 1); the story is one of love, friendship and above all, realizing that God's plan for us is always best. When that book was finished, Lisa felt compelled to continue the story and write the resolution to the story of one character. With each story, more characters came to life, and when the series was finished, there were five books!

Lisa is always working on something, and loves to hear from readers!

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Profile Image for Melody Cox.
1,502 reviews181 followers
June 25, 2013
Love this series and the author. It was a great light read. I really enjoyed the characters and they were well thought out. This second book talked more about Christianity and wove it into Nick's character. I missed that in the first book. I do have to wonder though, are guys really as clueless as depicted?
Regardless, I loved this book and appreciated having a few laughs along the way. It was really quite comical in places and I had to stop and wipe the laughter from my eyes several times.
Profile Image for Alisa.
793 reviews45 followers
August 17, 2014
4.5 stars

I loved Nick in the first book in this series (Not his Type) and so I was excited to read about his story. Nick works for his best friend Travis Cooper (and we get to see Travis and Brooke quite a bit in this story -- it is fun to see their continued relationship). He is given the assignment to protect author/ghost writer Logan Callahan against a stalker.

At first Logan doesn't take the threat seriously which makes Nick's job harder. No matter what Nick does, the stalker seems to find them. So finally Nick takes Logan to a secluded cabin 6 hours away. As they draw closer together in spite of their differences, a big misunderstanding causes a huge rift between them. Logan no longer feels like she can trust Nick, and Nick is too distracted being alone and secluded with her - which leads to both of them making some rash decisions that compromise her security.

Nick is falling in love with Logan, but he also knows that he is not her type. She grew up in a world of expensive suits and trust funds; he wears jeans and boots. She's a romance writer; he doesn't communicate well and isn't great in the romance department. She's practically a princess; he's definitely a cowboy.

I really liked Nick, and I mostly liked Logan. At times she was overly sensitive about what others thought about her. Sometimes it was fun to watch her prove people wrong, and other times I wanted her to get over herself -- but overall she was a character I liked!

Content: Clean, no swearing
Profile Image for Char ღ Denae.
1,001 reviews94 followers
September 26, 2013
Awwwwwwwwww!!! I love sweet, happy endings! Corny and sappy, with some danger and excitement thrown in. Logan Callahan's a spoiled, rich princess, or so Nick Rodgers thinks, as he tries to protect her from the stalker who's been following and threatening her. He's an honest, God-fearing cowboy and ex-military man who works security for his best friend. When he takes one look at the woman he's supposed to protect, he knows it's a very bad idea for the two of them to be alone so much together. After all, he's really not her type, at all. Logan writes scientific journals and other such stuff as a ghost writer for academic types. On the side, though, she writes romance novels under a pen name, and earns a very tidy income doing it. In fact, she hasn't touched her trust fund in years. She's strong, independant, loving and classy, and she's proud of it, even if she is short and a little too curvy to be quite fashionable. She knows Nick would probably never be attracted to someone like her. She's just not his type. When the two of them are stuck in a remote cabin together while the other members of Cooper Security hunt for Logan's stalker, they drive each other crazy wondering whose type they are. Really cute! I had no idea who the stalker was, either. Great read!
Profile Image for Jill.
158 reviews3 followers
June 24, 2013
What a wonderful book. I absolutely loved this book. Great conflict between main characters. I literally could not put this down. I wanted to stop at 50% and go to bed, but couldn't stop reading it and ended up at 3 am finishing the book.
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13 reviews
September 18, 2018
This is a sweet little series. I hope there will be more from these characters.
Profile Image for Christine B.
249 reviews11 followers
December 11, 2013
This book was simply amazing. I really loved it and could not put it down. There are so many great aspects to this book. I love how Lisa Crane really immerses her readers into the characters' lives and emotions. The novel had an excellent plot and was filled with mystery and suspense. It was great how the book was filled with romance and passion and yet did not get out of hand. As a Christian I admire her writing talent that she can demonstrate the character's attraction for each other without making the novel some sleazy romance book. I always enjoy her adding of past characters into her new novels; it is a nice touch. I thought this was her best book yet and cannot wait for her next one. Here's hoping she makes a third book in this series!
Profile Image for Alisha.
261 reviews13 followers
October 24, 2015
I really loved this one. Lots of mystery behind Logan's stalker forces lots of alone time between Logan and Nick. I really admire how Nick sticks to and upholds his virtue while being alone with Logan. Although I got irritated at him fighting what was right in front of his face; I had to admire how he chastised himself for almost losing control.

I smiled often watching Logan prove people wrong in their outward appearance assessment of her personality.

This novel was the perfect length for me. Enough time at the cabin to see what sparked between Nick and Logan, but didn't drag it out. Enough mystery without taking away from the romance. Just the right of about everything. Really enjoyed it!

Romance: clean
Profile Image for Dawnee Andrews.
170 reviews8 followers
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February 2, 2014
Hhmmmmm. Let's just say I really liked the first book, not his type very much, that I've read it twice. It took me a while to get into this book. I did not bond as well with the H/H as I did with first book.
There was a religious element in this one, which I dont mind a bit. I go to church, pray, ready bible... But it seemed it went a little too far on the unbelievable side for nick and why he didn't want to pursue a relationship with a girl, that's not his type.
Overall not a bad read, but not great.
Profile Image for Terri.
55 reviews2 followers
September 4, 2014
Once again, Christians painted in a positive, REAL light. Thanks!

I'm so glad Lisa "gets it" that Christians must be portrayed in a positive light, including showing their flaws, their temptations, and how to correctly deal with Christian trials. Well done. I love Nick, Logan, the plot, the tension...everything. What I love most is that the characters attitudes in dealing with their attractions, issues, etc. This book will be kept in my "read it again" file, along with every other book I have read by Lisa.
Profile Image for Tiffany.
143 reviews1 follower
January 26, 2015
This story was cute, but coming off of reading romantic suspense it didn't really hold up at all in that department. it's a clean romance that's fairly fast paced. I liked the first in this series better. The heroine acted like a petulant child whenever she didn't get her way and she always assumed the worst when dealing with the hero and Mitch. That really drug the story down for me and caused much eye rolling. Overall, the storyline was cute but I was hoping for a little more suspense and action.
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212 reviews2 followers
July 9, 2013
its kind of an 2 1/2 star book. this was the second in the series and I bought it in hopes that the characters would be a little more developed and the story line a little more smooth than the first. ( which was an OK book but, they are both a little jarring how the characters jump from one thing to the next. these books do not flow smoothly.) and it could be just I am too old for this story line too. ( I'm rolling my eyes here)
Profile Image for Nayantara.
302 reviews23 followers
September 27, 2013
I read this one because I read the first. This wasn't good and I felt weird WRONG reading it. There was a weird "theological" undertone (Note: I'm being totally vague on purpose) and I didn't like that at all. It was a really bucket of ice water on the whole exprience
Read the first book, which I don't really recommend, but certainly leave it at that, don't read this one. Of course this doesn't apply if you believe in chastity till marriage and other such moralistic beliefs.
Profile Image for Paula Bothwell.
1,644 reviews45 followers
January 6, 2017
PG
This is the second "Opposites Attract" book by Lisa J. Crane. It is a stand-alone, but I'm glad I read the book before this, *Not His Type*, first since there was some character overlap. It's a cute, clean romance, which is just what I wanted/expected. It's a PG, because of some of the subject matter (kidnapping, shooting). Good story - characters were moral and upstanding; definite chemistry between the H and h.
Profile Image for Crystal Yawn.
602 reviews3 followers
May 27, 2013
Not her type is an excellent follow up to not his type.
Nick is a shy religious man who becomes confused as he is tempted by the beautiful Logan. The characters are well described and likable. This book will stand alone if you have not read Not His Type.
Great job Lisa, looking forward to the next one (you know maybe the evil Micah?)
Profile Image for Janet.
997 reviews24 followers
July 19, 2013
This was a very enjoyable book. I am sorry I didn't read the first one first just because the characters were so much a part of this one and they talked about their relationship.

This book did pull me right in from page 1 and I liked that the Christian wasn't the perfect one because a lot of the time they are shown that way in books.

Profile Image for Mindy Dowden.
10 reviews
January 9, 2015
When's the next one?

It's always nice to find a book to read that doesn't lower your standards.... a great book without smut is hard to come by...I will definitely read more Lisa Crane books.
Profile Image for Cynthia Riesgraf.
31 reviews
April 26, 2014
This was a quick read.....like the first book in the series. nothing amazing but endearing and real.
Profile Image for Maegan Spivey.
26 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2015
I really like Lisa Crane. This book was good, but I liked Not His Type better.
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