![]() ![]() “We need to talk about what happened in Sudbury.” Well, he wanted some privacy for this conversation. He liked the way her eyebrows rose in surprise. When she finally appeared, he gestured for her to close the door. Will pictured her excusing herself from the Junior Business Leaders club, rolling her eyes as she explained the principal needed to see her about something not at all important, and then sauntering down the halls of the school. □Amazon: □Nook: □Apple: □Kobo: □Check out an unedited excerpt!□Ĭatie took her sweet time getting to his office. □A secret crush, a bachelor auction, and a weekend spent sharing a hotel room. Also available: Reckless at Heart and Fierce at Heart. This is the third book in the Kincaids of Pine Harbour series. Not when Will is Pine Harbour’s golden boy, and Catie is the outsider who knows all too well just how cold a small town can be to a woman who wants too much happiness. Because her feelings for Will have always been something like, “right crush, wrong guy”, and she doesn’t want to re-bruise that old attraction. Their road trip up north is a chance to turn their rivalry into something more like friendship-as long as Catie can keep a lid on her secret crush. ![]() But the more time they spend together, another list starts to develop: all the secret ways Will is actually kind of nice, too. ![]() But sometimes they find themselves teaming up, unexpectedly, and by the time the SRT goes on a road trip to a competition, Catie is in the passenger seat of Will’s truck.Ĭatie has a very long list of reasons why the high school principal is an arrogant jerk. Now she’s joined the search and rescue team, and they spend every Thursday night glaring at each other. And Catie is the one person Will cares more about impressing than any other resident of their small town, for reasons he can’t quite put his finger on. Everyone in Pine Harbour likes Will Kincaid-except Catie Berton. ![]()
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