Rachel B. (rachelsbooks) - reviewed on + 91 more book reviews
This is the third and final book about the St. Claire siblings. Adrian St. Claire is the brother to Allison and Rory, who we met in the first two books. Adrian is a chef who is built like a ball player and looks like a god. Adrian is the chef at the B and B owned by he and his sisters. He is the only one still unattached but he doesn't really seem to be in a big rush to find any kind of love. He is comfortable living in the family quarters of the Inn while his sisters start their new lives in love. He is pretty content.... until he meets up with Jackie, the owner of a real pirate ship turned cruise ship.
While Jackie has been around for all the books, we don't get to find out what makes her tick until she and Adrian are forced to work together to solve the mystery of an old St. Claire family heirloom that has long since been lost at sea. While Jackie is determined for their partnership to be all business, Adrian has figured out that he is also in this for a whole lot of pleasure. He realizes that this woman is the one for him and will stop at nothing to capture her heart.
This is a wonderful end to a trilogy that gives us a lot of love and mystery and a whole lot of romance. The only bad thing I can say about these books is that there are only 3 of them to read. I only wish that there were more St. Claire stories to be told. I really do hate telling this gang goodbye!!!
While Jackie has been around for all the books, we don't get to find out what makes her tick until she and Adrian are forced to work together to solve the mystery of an old St. Claire family heirloom that has long since been lost at sea. While Jackie is determined for their partnership to be all business, Adrian has figured out that he is also in this for a whole lot of pleasure. He realizes that this woman is the one for him and will stop at nothing to capture her heart.
This is a wonderful end to a trilogy that gives us a lot of love and mystery and a whole lot of romance. The only bad thing I can say about these books is that there are only 3 of them to read. I only wish that there were more St. Claire stories to be told. I really do hate telling this gang goodbye!!!
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