Crazy On You

Crazy On You by Rachel Gibson is a romance novel published by HarperCollins on July 17, 2012. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. Set in Lovett, Texas, the story follows Lily Darlington, who has faced her share of challenges, including a dramatic incident involving her ex-husband. Now embracing her independence, Lily balances her roles as a mother, homeowner, and businesswoman, all while navigating her newfound single life.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter Tucker Matthews, a police officer and ex-military man who finds himself drawn to his neighbor, Lily. Despite his reluctance to pursue another relationship after a painful breakup, Tucker’s attraction to Lily grows as he contemplates the possibility of love. The book explores themes of romance and personal growth, providing a glimpse into the complexities of relationships and the journey toward emotional healing.
Official synopsis Publisher
Return to Lovett, Texas, the setting of Daisy’s Back in Town, in this smart and sexy new story from Rachel Gibson, the New York Times bestselling author of Rescue Me and the Seattle Chinooks books.
Lily Darlington’s been called crazy in her day—and, yeah, driving her car into her ex-husband’s living room probably wasn’t the smartest move ever made—but the louse deserved it. Now Lily is happily single, and she’s turned it all around. She knows she’s a good mom, a homeowner, and a businesswoman, all wrapped up in one good-looking package.
A package that police officer Tucker Matthews is dying to unwrap. This ex-military man sure doesn’t need another woman in his life. His last girlfriend left him with nothing but memories and a cat named Pinky! But living next door to Lily has been driving him nuts. He dreams about her long blonde hair and even longer legs. And maybe it’s time to go a little crazy . . . and fall in love.
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