The last thing Noah wants or needs is a relationship. His two year relationship with Marina and the mess he made of that just proves that he’s not the type to settle down. Despite the pressure from his co-workers and housemates, he’s not even looking for happily ever after. Despite recent proof to the contrary, he doesn’t think that a fairy tale ending even exists. What he doesn’t know is why the feisty blond behind the bar has him glued to his seat. She turns him down, making it clear that she’s not interested, but he’s still there. There is something about her that has him rethinking his no dating policy. This girl is not the type to agree to one night, no strings. For the first time in his life, he’s thinking he could give her more. Now, if he could just convince her to take the leap.
Lynn Leite is an author, artist, teacher and mother of three. Her wild imagination, and gift for gab blended perfectly in 2009, when she decided to write it all down. In addition to writing, she designs and illustrates her own covers.
This author really has a way with words, you feel interested, excited, curious, happy, sad during all of her books. There's a great storyline with twist and turns. This is the 8th book of this series, the story about Noah, the human lost and found, and his love at first sight, Harper.
Best character development of this series. Good intertwining plot. Okay, happily ever after sucks; life and relationships are hard work. It's working through the challenges together that makes it worth it; satisfying. Ms Leite, you need a proofreader. I love your stories.