Crystal Cove
A Friday Harbor Novel
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
The New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas returns with another winning Friday Harbor Novel, Crystal Cove
One woman who has been cursed never to find love . . .
One man without a soul who wants her more than life itself . . .
They meet in a small island town in the pacific northwest, where magic is in the air and fate is a force too powerful to defy. . . .
Justine Hoffman has made a comfortable life for herself on the island of Friday Harbor. She is the proprietor of a successful boutique hotel, and she has the safe, predictable life she has always wanted. Growing up with her flighty, nomadic mother, Marigold, has instilled in her a deep longing for stability. But in spite of everything Justine has achieved, there is still something missing. Love. And after years of waiting and dreaming, she is willing to do whatever it takes to change her destiny.
What Justine soon discovers is that someone cast a spell on her when she was born, with the result that she will never find her soul mate. Determined to change her fate, Justine finds a way to break the enchantment, never dreaming of the dangerous complications that will follow.
And when Justine meets the mysterious Jason Black, she accidentally unleashes a storm of desire and danger that threaten everything she holds dear . . . because Jason has secrets of his own, and he wants more from her than fate will ever allow.
Customer Reviews
Really interesting, well written
Not sure why the reviews have been so bad. Good plot line and characters. Steamy as expected. Not the best of the series, but certainly worth reading if you've liked the others.
Crystal Cove
Doesn't fit with rest of Friday Harbor series...Witches throughout story and bondage sex scenes...not a contemporary book at all! Couldn't even finish this book--don't waste your money!
Not great
My least favorite of the Friday Harbor series. It was hard to care about anyone involved in the story with the exception of Justine. Definitely recommend the OTHER books in the series though. This one was disappointing.