Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Review: The good luck sister by Jill Shalvis




Blurb:

After a difficult few years, Tilly Adams is ready for life to start going right. Though she has a case of first-day nerves teaching art at the local community college, she knows it isn’t anything a few snuggles from her rescue puppy won’t cure. Until she sees Dylan Scott again, her one-time BFF and first love sitting in the front row. Dylan knows he should’ve left well enough alone, but when he sees Tilly living her dream, he can’t help but make contact. Ten years ago, he left Wildstone and everything in it behind, including Tilly. He had his reasons, but now he wants her back in his life, anyway he can get her. When Tilly agrees to design the logo for Dylan’s new helicopter touring company, it’s business only . . . until she finds herself falling into his arms once again. Can she possibly open her heart back up to the only man who’s ever broken it? But soon they’re both realizing the truth—love always deserves a second chance.

BUY LINKS for THE GOOD LUCK SISTER
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Review:

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Over the last year, I have become a Jill Shalvis fan as one can see from my reviews. Unfortunately, this book wasn't for me and I had a little trouble getting into the story. I understood why Dylan left Tilly all those years ago. It wasn't a selfish reason and that made me love him a little bit more. I didn't understand why Tilly didn't trust him even after they got together. He explained his reason and to me they were solid. Another problem I had with her is that she was judge-y when it came to the women he had slept with in the past, but one of the men she was sleeping with in the past was in the same room as them the entire time. It was a little hypocritic, wasn't it? And she went to his place which made me question her. She made my reading experience with this book a little sour and I am removing a whole star for that. She could have been a better person, but in the end, she was the same distrusting woman I met on the first page. I loved Quinn. She was a great character and a lot of fun to have around. I must read her book. If the author decides to write another book in the series I will certainly read it.

P.S. Leo stole the spotlight and he was the best part of the book.



ABOUT JILL SHALVIS

New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. Look for Jill’s bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold and visit her website, www.jillshalvis.com, for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.


Connect with Jill
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Twitter: @JillShalvis




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