The Trouble With Valentine's Day by Rachel Gibson
Well, for starters, she quickly realizes that the Mountain Momma Crafters' original poetry readings is about as good as it gets on a Friday night. Then she comes face-to-face with Rob Sutter, former ice hockey madman, owner of Sutter Sports — and the hunky stranger who told her to get lost.
Rob's been more than burned by love — but then he and Kate find themselves in an ultra-compromising position in the M & S Market after hours, giving the phrase "clean-up in aisle five" a whole new meaning, and causing a whole lot of gossip in Gospel ...
We return to the city of Gospel. This isn't a sequel to True Confessions. You do see the quirky characters from the first book, but hardly hear of Dylon and Hope.
Ex hockey player Rob has moved back to Gospel. Kate has moved back to Gospel. Instantly attracted to each. Of course, this isn't the first time they've met. No, they met in a bar where Kate had propositioned Rob for a night stand. She wanted one night to be a bad girl. Rob turns her down and they meet 2 weeks later in Gospel.
Didn't care for this one at all. I really didn't care for Rob. Just rubbed me the wrong way. C-
Labels: Contemporary, Isabel's Reviews, Rachel Gibson
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