The Love Fix by Jill Shalvis
The Love Fix by Jill
Shalvis, book eight in the Sunrise Cove series, is a heartwarming, humorous, enemies-to-lovers tale where found family, second chances, forgiveness,
healing, and love might just be the key to finding yourself.
Lexi Clark has had a difficult year. Her estranged mother passed away,
she lost her job after trusting the wrong guy and now her confidence and self-worth
have dropped to rock bottom levels. When her stepsister Ashley asks Lexi to
return to Sunrise Cove to help complete their mother’s last wish, it’s the last
thing she wants to do. Daisy, their mom, let Lexi down over and over, yet she
helped Ashley thrive. Part of Daisy’s last wishes is that the girls deliver six
envelopes to people their late mom had wronged, before they can move forward
with their lives.
Heath Bowman, Lexi’s childhood rival and longtime thorn in her side, had
always wanted Lexi; whether or not he chose to admit it before now. Once a high power lawyer, he now spends his
time, and energy, taking care of his grandfather and others. Lexi’s return to
Sunrise Cove has him feeling things he thought he had overcome. He manages to
convince Lexi to complete her mother’s last wish, by volunteering to accompany
her along the journey. He cannot ignore the chemistry brewing between them, but
is hesitant to start something. Heath and Lexi will need to confront their
trust issues before they overcome their pasts. Lexi also has a huge decision to
make about her future and is Sunrise Cove can become home to her.
Heath and Lexi’s background broke my heart; both were hurt by a parental
figure but in different ways. It’s understandable why they both keep people at
arm’s length. They have been hurt too many times by the few individuals they
let in. Since they have so much in common, they understand each other.
Ms. Shalvis took me on another amazing visit to Sunrise Cove as Lexi and
Heath get a second chance for their friendship, heal from the hurts of their
pasts, and build a romance between them. That no one is perfect but that’s the way
of life. That forgiveness is possible and healing and love might just be the
key to finding yourself.
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