Martha O'Sullivan has loved reading romance novels for as long as she can remember. Writing her own books is the realization of a lifelong dream. She is a graduate of Illinois State University where she wrote for the school newspaper and was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha. She is also a former Acquisitions Editor at MacMillan Computer Publishing. Martha writes contemporary romances with heterosexual couples, a central love story and happily ever after endings set in Lake Tahoe. Her books, Second Chance, Chance Encounter, Last Chance, Christmas in Tahoe and new release Sierra Fall are available in print and digital formats at online retailers everywhere. A native Chicagoan, she lives her own happy ending in Florida with her husband and daughters.
Lindsay retreats to her family’s home on Lake Tahoe to find some quiet time and to prepare for her soon-to-be wedding to Paul Webster. But when she comes face to face with Brian, an old flame who has always been commitment-phobic, she feels the familiar attraction she’d always had for him. They share time and even spend a passionate night, despite Brian’s contention that he hasn’t changed his views on long-term relationships. So, Lindsay returns to San Francisco and continues her wedding preps.
Without Lindsay, Brian does some hard thinking. He goes after her, determined to make her see that he has indeed changed. But more than Brian’s feelings have changed. That night in Tahoe has repercussions. And so do the roads in the foggy San Francisco area.
A good romance, easy to read and with good conflict. I enjoyed Second Chance. Recommended!
This was an excellent book! It was hot and had a great story line. The characters were well developed and you could feel for all of them as they were caught up in this romance. Can't wait for O'Sullivan's next book! Will buy it for sure!
Loved this story and the rich, developed characters. Excellent setting description. I really felt like I could see and feel through the eyes of Lindsay. Can't wait to continue this love story in the next book!
I really wanted to enjoy this story but I was never able to fully connect to it or develop any empathy for the characters. It felt like this book was in the middle of the series instead of the beginning.