By: Jill Shalvis
Genres: Romance Contemporary | Romance
Posted: June 29, 2016
In SWEET LITTLE LIES Pru has been delivering on her promise to somehow take care of anyone hurt in the wake of her parents car accident. She was not in the car -- luckily -- but somehow she can't shake off her blame in the matter. Pru has done an admirable job in her endeavor -- all at her own expense -- monetary, emotionally and personally. Guilt is so hard to live down. But in Pru's case you really get a sense that she is fighting someone else's battle -- her parents.
Now she realizes that one of those victims actually lives near her. Two brothers whose lives were unmistakably shaken with the death of their father. Finn and Shea O'Riley have been running their pub for a couple of years. Finn put his personal life on hold to raise his brother. He has an enormous work ethic having grown out of his more adventurous years -- no choice here -- the welfare of Shea was most important. Fun would have to be put on a back burner.
And then Finn meets Pru who is intent on putting fun back into his life. Pru has become a master of getting things done with years of experience putting people's lives back together as best she could. Kind of ironic since in her own life she has never felt crucial to anyone. She has no family. Her small group of friends have taken on that role. Pru doesn't intend on becoming part of Finn's world but her plan necessitates a more hands-on approach with this man. Only problem is Finn is becoming really attracted to this wonderful woman who has enriched his life. Pru has managed to get Finn back into the land of living -- realizing that there is more to life than just work. But Pru is a realist. Is there really much of a difference between telling a lie and holding back some facts? As soon as Finn gets wind of her family background that will put a total kibosh on their budding friendship -- but that is the price she will pay even if it breaks her heart.
Wow. SWEET LITTLE LIES is about selflessness. In a world where people seem to search out immediate gratification, quick rewards and entitlement Jill Shalvis introduces us to a unique blend of folk. Delightful foray into a group intent on gentleness and caring. No rewards or acknowledgement required. At the end of the day the reward is just knowing that they helped someone. Such a wonderful concept and what an extraordinary tale of goodness. But even so the ultimate prize is love.
Book Summary
Choose the one guy you can’t have . . .
As captain of a San Francisco Bay tour boat, Pru can handle rough seas—the hard part is life on dry land. Pru loves her new apartment and her neighbors; problem is, she’s in danger of stumbling into love with Mr. Right for Anybody But Her.
Fall for him—hard . . .
Pub owner Finn O’Riley is six-foot-plus of hard-working hottie who always makes time for his friends. When Pru becomes one of them, she discovers how amazing it feels to be on the receiving end of that deep green gaze. But when a freak accident involving darts (don’t ask) leads to shirtless first aid, things rush way past the friend zone. Fast.
And then tell him the truth.
Pru only wants Finn to be happy; it’s what she wishes for at the historic fountain that’s supposed to grant her heart’s desire. But wanting him for herself is a different story—because Pru’s been keeping a secret that could change everything. . . .
by: Jill Shalvis
Avon
July 1, 2016
On Sale: June 28, 2016
Featuring: Finn O’Riley; Pru
384 pages
ISBN: 0062448021
EAN: 9780062448026
Kindle: B0166JZYHW
Paperback / e-Book