![]() ![]() ![]() What throws her for a loop is that one of her supervisors is Wyatt, her one one-night stand. Emily is professional however, and while this it is not what she had in mind she always lives up to her commitments. Instead of the easy Beverly Hills internship she had her eye on, she ends up assigned to busy practice in Sunshine, Idaho that serves the neighboring ranching and farming communities. ![]() Despite her careful planing things are just not working out as she intended. Romance is way down on her priority list. Finish Veterinary School, land a posh internship in Beverly Hills Clinic, get a great start on lucrative career in her hometown of LA and maybe reconnect with her old study buddy, John when she has time to date again. I love fish out of water stories, and I love it when one-night stands don’t stay anonymous.Įmily has a master plan for her life. What did appeal to me about Then Came You was the blurb. I suspect that since I am not much of a pet person, the photo-shopped pets on the covers just didn’t appeal to me. ![]() I am not exactly sure why I didn’t give the Animal Magnetism series a try when I ran out of Lucky Harbor books to read. Last Summer/Fall I binged on Jill Shalvis’ Lucky Harbor series, and although I didn’t love the later books in the series as much as the original three, they are all very solid small town romances. ![]()
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