The Sweetest Thing

The Sweetest Thing by Jill Shalvis is a reissue published by Grand Central Publishing on March 27, 2018. This 384-page novel presents a humorous and heartfelt narrative centered on family, friendship, and love, set in the coastal town of Lucky Harbor, Washington. The story follows Tara, who, facing a personal crisis, returns to her hometown to help her sisters with their newly renovated inn while grappling with her past and unfulfilled dreams.
Readers will find Tara navigating the complexities of her relationships, including a rekindled connection with her ex-husband and an enticing new romance with a sailor. As she confronts her deepest secrets and desires, the narrative explores themes of romance and self-discovery. This contemporary romantic comedy captures the essence of finding one’s place in the world and the unexpected turns that love can take.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of the Lost and Found Sisters comes a heart-warming and funny story about family, friendship, and love.
Two Men Are One Too Many . . .
Tara has a thousand good reasons not to return to the little coastal town of Lucky Harbor, Washington. Yet with her life doing a major crash-and-burn, anywhere away from her unfulfilled dreams and sexy ex-husband will do. As Tara helps her two sisters get their newly renovated inn up and running, she finally has a chance to get things under control and come up with a new plan for her life.
But a certain tanned, green-eyed sailor has his own ideas, such as keeping Tara hot, bothered . . . and in his bed. And when her ex wants Tara back, three is a crowd she can’t control-especially when her deepest secret reappears out of the blue. Now Tara must confront her past and discover what she really wants. If she’s lucky, she might just find that everything her heart desires is right here in Lucky Harbor.
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