One Last Time
A Second Chance Romance
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4.3 • 63 Ratings
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Delilah Radcliffe and Seth Loveless have been breaking each other’s hearts for ten years now. Ever since she moved away to get married—and then divorced, in near-record time—they’ve practically got it down to a science, every time she comes to visit.
They decide not to sleep together. They do it anyway. They fool themselves into thinking that this time, it’ll work. It never does.
Then Delilah moved back to town and upset the balance. It’s one thing for Seth to know she’s out there, somewhere, and another thing entirely for him to see her buying cereal at the grocery store like she’s not the best and worst thing that’s ever happened to him.
When Delilah’s stepmother asks him to be her surprise wedding date to her little sister’s wedding, Seth knows what the answer should be. It’s the most obvious no in the history of answers.
So when he shows up at the wedding and announces that he’s her date, Delilah is… surprised.
They flirt. They dance. They know better than to sleep together, but they don’t let that stop them. In the morning, Seth’s gone, but he’s left one lingering question:
What if this time, they try something new?
One Last Time is the fifth and last book in the Loveless Brothers series, and can be read as a standalone. It's for fans of high-heat romantic comedies and anyone who's fallen for their ex. This one's got a tattooed heroine, a hero who stress-bakes, meddling siblings, a big family, a second chance you'll swoon over, and the best small town in the Blue Ridge. Yes, it's got an HEA. (And yes, it bangs.)
Customer Reviews
It’s a great read!
We’ve come to the end of the Loveless Brothers series and I’ll miss them.
At times I didn’t think Seth and Delilah were good for each other, their journey to their happily ever after was filled with so much hurt and heartache. Although they did manage to have lots of hot and sexy times in between their fighting, and the witty banter throughout helped to keep the story fun and lighthearted for the most part. For me, the book was at times a bit long winded but I did love it and highly recommend it.