Haunted by the loss of someone extremely important to her and in desperate need of a job to pay off a huge amount of debt, Josie Fairmore has returned to her hometown to ask her brother's best friend if she can work at his bar. The only thing is, she has to remember to keep her hands off him, even though Noah is everything she'd ever want in a man, if she was looking for a relationship.
Noah Tager hasn't laid eyes on Josie in five years. Not since he walked out on her after they spent an incredible night together. She's a gorgeous sight for sore eyes. Yet, after everything he's been through in his former career as a Marine, he can't possibly offer her anything more than friendship. Except, denying himself the chance at a future with Josie is harder than he thinks. Especially when she might just be the person he needs, to make him see that he's the hero everyone in their hometown believes him to be.
This is the first book I've read by this author, and I've got to say that it was a really good start to this new contemporary series by Ms. Stone. Right from the beginning, this story was fast-paced and highly engaging. Not only because it contains the brother's best friend trope, but because of the way it started. Josie is desperate to secure a job, and is willing to use any means necessary, even going as far as to throw the promise Noah made back in his face to get what she wants.
As for the dialogue, there were some nice light-hearted moments between Josie and Noah that showed how close they are, despite having not seen each other in five years. However, it was quite emotional as well, due to the main characters back stories, Noah helping a former marine and what happens to Josie's brother to make this couple realize that life is too short to deny what they both want -- a chance at a future.
I really liked both main characters. Josie is hard-working, independent and determined to solve her money troubles on her own. It was hard not to shed a few tears, for all that she's suffered. Yet, she's strong and that's what I liked most about her. How she dealt and is still dealing with the pain of losing someone she barely got to know comes through loud and clear in the narrative and dialogue.
While Noah, he's kind, caring, and honorable. Traits that have benefited him throughout his former career and life in general. He's also a protector, determined to help those that need him, which is proven by what he did in the past for an old teammate, and what he continues to do for her and Josie in the present. Yet, what I liked most about Noah is the fact that although he does his best to adhere to his best friends rule for him not to get involved with Josie, it's impossible. Because it seems they're a couple meant to be, and nothing can keep them apart, not after what happens to Josie's brother. So, of course, eventually this couple's intense chemistry spills over onto the pages in nicely-detailed sex scenes that prove life is too short for regrets.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book where the secondary characters brought a touch of suspense to this story, which kept me interested to find out the person responsible for making trouble. Indeed, the ending took me completely by surprise with Josie finding herself in trouble and then finally getting the happy ever after she deserved. I would recommend Serving Trouble by Sara Jane Stone, if you enjoy the brother's best friend trope.