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I started this book, I thought that I had read it before, And I had, in an anthology, So why another review because I liked it better this time, In the larger context of the other two books in the trilogy, this book was more interesting than as a standalone in the midst of two other stories about Irishmen.
Because that's where Ty O'Grady grew up, Abandoned by his mother, it was a long and winding road until he made it as an architect, Working on an old apartment building, he encounters Dr, Nicole Mann.
Nicole is a genius, A busy genius with no time for men, Even charming attractive men with sexy accents, But somehow, she just can't get over this handsome man,
They have to deal with a sexist boss which, I still have to wonder, why is he a part of the story It does nothing to move the plot along and a mystery from the past to find their HEA.
A fun and funny read! What a fun book, Nicole is a single minded doctor who doesn't do relationships, She finished high school atand immediately went on to college and medical school, She never learned how to act in social situations and is therefore more comfortable working which she does a lot, When she meets Ty, her world is thrown offkilter, Ty is a footloose kind of guy that moves around a lot, He grew up in Dublin, mostly on the streets, and never lets anyone get close to him, But Nicole gets under his skin, and that scares him to death, He sees things in her that he recognizes, and she sees past his facade, I loved the part where she was caring for him after he fell through her ceiling such a stubborn man! Loved it, Starting to think it was thend in a three part series, Was fine as a stand alone, but at the end, the hints started popping up for the next one, Ty was a great guy, had the normal fears of commitment and staying in one place with one woman but he got over it quickly, as to not make him annoying.
I loved Nicole. Great book all around. so disappointed with this one,
the thing I loved most about this book is also the thing that bothered me the most so it's going to be hard to write this review.

you know how when you are reading a romance novel and the main character tries to give you their excuse for why they couldn't possibly be in a relationship and the whole time you just want to call bs well in this book I completely and totally believed that Nicole was not looking for a relationship of any kind.
and that work was so important to her it was worth sacrificing not only romantic relationships but also family and friends,
so while I appreciate that shalvis was finally able to convince me that her main character wasnt looking for love, it also sucked because it's the friendships that I usually end up loving the most in her books.
and this book was severely lacking in that department,
nicole really neglected her friends and even when she was spending time with the Taylor wasnt really that good friend too her.
in fact their was one seen when taylor was telling nicole she needed plastic surgery!
in the end this is probably me least favorite of the Shalvis novels I've read and I'm not really a h huge fan of Taylor so I highly doubt I'll enjoy the last book.
but we'll see sitelink thefussylibrarian. com
This was another short, fast read by Jill Shalvis two hours or so, I could honestly so relate to Nicole Mann in this book on so many levels, Nicole is a doctor workaholic who is rarely home, no purpose, She doesn't want to make friends or let anyone 'in', She isn't counting on the new architect for her landlord being as cute and sweet as Ty, though,

Love at first sight would be a stretch, but they both were into each other but also both afraid to be into each other.
Hurt by their pasts and determined to be alone forever, they fought their attraction rather ineffectively,

I love this short little series of Jill's, It's fun, fast, flirty, and always hot in the bedroom, I also enjoyed the characters from the first book being woven into this one and can't wait for Taylor to fall to her archenemy, love! Ms.
Shalvis' story surrounds Ty and Nicole in the usual uptight girl and sexy downtoearth man sort of way, Nicole is a young doctor who is a bit of a workaholic, She has virtually no life and no friends save her landlord and other girlfriend, Of course the landlord hires Ty to renovate the place and sparks fly,

Ty and Nicole dance around each other for awhile before finally sleeping together, They have misunderstandings before facing the inevitable romance decree they work it out,

It was a cute story but in the end I had nothing to say about it other than it was cute.
I haven't been able to latch onto a Jill Shalvis story yet since I find them almost sickeningly sweet, Maybe at some point I'll find one I really like,

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South Village Singles Bk

Published by Harlequin

Pages

Originally Published: February,/Stars Dr Nicole Mann is a young work obsessed doctor.
Some sort of female Dougie Howser, she is a talented surgeon in her mid's, Of course she doesn't let anyone into her very personal life, However, Ty O'Grady is just the man to get her to 'open up', She does. He does. They live happily ever after, When I first read the title of this book to write this review, I couldn't remember the storyline but now I do now and I did enjoy it.
Nicole has a hard time relating to people, She is a bit socially awkward but brilliant, She loves the challenge of surgery but doesn't have much time for people, Mainly because the words that come out of her mouth are usually misconstrued, She's blunt and an introvert, but she is surrounded by extroverts, Her friends love her as is, but they and her family think that she is wasting her life and working herself to death.


Then enters Ty, Irish architect who seems to be running from his past so he drifts throught town and he is super intrigued by Nicole, He likes her awkwardness and he already knows that she's attracted to him but in denial, It was fun watching them get into all kinds of confused drama,
A bit too cliche and I didnt particularly like the MCs
Actually I found their commitment issues grating, and this is me mrs.
commitmentissues. It just felt Like Shalvis was pushing it too much and milking that angle way beyond what she was supposed to
Its still a Shalvis book.
Good support cast and sugary sweet story line that leaves a pink and fussy smile on my face despite my annoyance with Nicole and Ty so.
Stars it is Easy and sweet read

I wanted a little bit more angst, could have been longer. I wanted her to take him to meet his mom, I wish he beat up that jerk
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doctor, But Ty was a good guy !!! For a Harlequin paperback that I found at Goodwill for cheap, this was surprisingly good, I do love Jill Shalvis as a writer and although this is from, it's still entertaining, She's obviously gotten a lot better, but this was fun, Just a light little romance, pretty shallow in terms of characters, but quick and fairly uncomplicated, Pretty much what you'd expect from a Harlequin novel, Just right. yeah classic Shalvis perhaps but not good Shalvis Dr, Nicole Mann is a surgeon obsessed with her job,



She really has no time for romance hence the vow to remain single forever, And then she meets Ty O'Grady, Gorgeous, charming and too sexy for words, Ty would become a distraction she could ill afford, But fate has a way of arranging people's life to suit her purposes,

Ty is an Irishman,




Well, actually, it's more like this he was born in Dublin, but the cottage was so pretty : :



He doesn't like the idea of settling down.
He has a serious case of wanderlust, Understandably, since his childhood was pretty bad, He couldn't wait to leave Dublin and the kid he was behind, But now, there's this pretty doctor that tempts him to stay,

After finishing the first book in the series sitelinkRoughing It With Ryan, I was looking forward to this one, mostly because of Nicole.
Unfortunately, I wasn't impressed with the book, In the beginning their insecurities and issues were OK, but it got old after a while, especially with Ty, This is one of those really rare books where the hero was the more annoying one,

I'll definitely take a short break from Jill Shalvis for a while, Even though I do like her Temptation/Blaze titles, they're not what I'm in a mood for right now,

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