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La repentina muerte del padre, el restaurante familiar que hay que mantener, una exnovia que ahora sale con el hermano mayor… Anchor Island resulta un lugar plagado de retos para Lucas Dempsey. Pero el mayor de ellos irrumpe en su corazón sin previo aviso. Su nombre es Sid Navarro, su oficio, la mecánica náutica, y su carácter, el polo opuesto al prototipo de mujer ideal. Y, sin embargo, los desdenes y las discusiones acaban tejiendo una tela de araña enormemente atractiva, sexual, en la que ambos caen rendidos, y de la que no quieren salir. Su tórrida relación, sin embargo, tiene fecha de caducidad: Lucas debe volver a la ciudad. Ese será su mayor reto: aquel que ninguno de los dos querría superar.
El mayor de los retos es la historia romántica, sexy y trepidante de una familia, de la vida en una isla y del encuentro del amor en el lugar más inesperado.
358 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 21, 2013

"Hell if I know, but I figure if I see a hard-edged, high-maintenance blonde bimbo driving a fancy car, that’ll be her."

Lifelong people-pleaser Beth Chandler will do anything to make a good impression on her future in-laws, including defy her fear of boats to make the ferry crossing required to meet them. Lucky for her, a lovable mutt and his tall, sexy, blue-eyed owner provide enough distraction to subdue her paralyzing panic attack. But Beth’s human tranquilizer turns out to be her future brother-in-law, Joe Dempsey, and their instant attraction is both unwelcome and undeniable.

Joe didn’t make her feel safe. Joe made her mad. Made her feel … unanchored


"I know I can be a cranky ass and not good at the romantic stuff, but I’ll show you every day how I feel about you."

"We’ll make each other happy and to hell with everyone else."

Sid slapped her hands on the bar. “Good Lord, woman, unclench your sphincter and have another drink.”
"Engaged women were not supposed to have lustful thoughts about men who were not their fiancé. Being engaged for a mere two weeks was no excuse."