Love is a dare in the sexy new romance by the award-winning New York Times bestselling author of the Animal Magnetism novels and the Lucky Harbor series…
Darcy Stone is game for anything except sexy Navy vet and physical therapist AJ Colten, the guy whoβd rejected her when sheβd needed him most. Now the shoe is on the other foot and he needs her to play nice and help him secure grants for his patients. Unfortunately Darcy canβt refuse. She needs the money to fund her passion project: rescuing S&R dogs and placing them with emotionally wounded soldiers.
AJ admits it Darcy is irresistible. But heβs already been battle-scarred by a strong-willed, vivacious, adventurous woman like Darcy, and heβs not making the same mistake twice until he and Darcy are forced to fake a relationship. Growing closer than theyβd ever imagined possible, Darcy and AJ have to ask themselves: how much between them is pretend? Whatβs the real thing? And where does it go from here?
Shalvis is a genius at writing contemporary romances β one of the most popular authors around, sheβs produced tons of fantastic love stories and Iβm happy to report that Still the One is one of her best.
I really loved Darcy and AJ. Theyβve been fighting an attraction for a while, but both have hangups that make it a no-go. Plus, AJ is close friends with Darcyβs siblings and there is a code about that β¦ one of my favorite storylines π
Darcy has a lot of gumption. A horrible accident left her with physical impairments, but thanks to AJβs treatment (and her own stubborn nature) sheβs doing very well. Unfortunately, thanks to her childhood, sheβs got scars on the inside that rival those on the outside. AJ is one of THOSE guys β heβs gorgeous and built and strong (both in body and spirit). Heβs also loving, giving and generous, combining to be an all-around hot package. But, of course, heβs got some internal scars of his own.
Stuck together by forces out of their control, and forced to fake a relationship thanks to Darcyβs big mouth, nature kinda takes over. Of course it isnβt smooth sailing β they still have those hangups, plus quite a few misunderstandings crop up. But it all leads to a very satisfying HEA (and plenty of material for more delicious stories).