The only person who can keep Luc Carter in the little town of Indigo is Loretta Castille. She's also the reason he has to leave. A single mom and local baker who supplies Luc's B and B, Loretta has had a no-dating policy since discovering the man she married was a criminal. Bending the rules for Luc is a possibility, but not if she finds out he's on probation.
Luc will soon be a free man and his record expunged, but there's no pleasure in freedom when it means giving up the woman he loves.
Kara Lennox is the bestselling author of more than fifty published novels of romance and romantic suspense. She has been published by Silhouette and Bantam Books as Karen Leabo, and currently writes for the Harlequin American Romance, Silhouette Desire and Signature Select lines as Kara Lennox. Some of her more popular series for the American Romance line are How to Marry a Hardison and Blond Justice. Prior to writing romance, Kara was a freelance writer with hundreds of magazine articles published, as well as brochures, press releases, advertisements and business plans. She has also earned a paycheck at various times as a magazine art director, a typesetter, an exercise instructor, a sales clerk for a boutique that was a front for laundering Mafia money (she found out later), a telephone survey-taker, and a blackjack dealer. But she's happiest now, living her dream as an author. Kara's books are often cited for their groundbreaking, quirky or otherwise unusual subject matter. She has written about ostrich ranching, Mayan archeology, brain tumors, child abandonment, jewel theft, witchcraft and storm chasing—in addition to a full complement of cowboys, brides and babies. Kara is a member of Romance Writers of America, Dallas Area Romance Authors and Chick Lit Writers of the World. She is a popular speaker and workshop presenter at writers' conferences around the country. She loves reader mail and answers all she can.
Wonderful to have the hotel back in the story. Loved the romance for Luc and Loretta and love Zara. I'm a " happy ending girl" and this series is all about that.
I liked this book. It's one of the last books in the series and it's nice to see things tieing up. my only complaint would be that there was alk this talk and dialog about the music festival and getting ready for it but the story never got us there. I know that the last book in the series probably will but I found that it was a little annoying. plus waiting for the shoe to drop about Luc's probation was a little long winded. I thought Celestes story was cute and put a smile on my face.
What a sweet fun story with interesting characters! I loved Luc and Loretta's characters but especially little Zara and some of the supporting characters.