Harriet Klausner's Review Archive
Kat Taylor needs time to heal from the collapse of her business and the dumping by her fiancé Brian. Her Aunt Lila, mourning her recent loss of her kind spouse Carl, allows her to use her summer cottage on Martha's Vineyard.
British author Lawrence Kendall needs time away from everyone so that he can overcome writer's block and finish his latest book on time. His father's late friend Carl offered Larry use of his summer cottage at Martha's Vineyard.
When Kat and Lawrence meet at the same summer house, both claims first use and want the other to leave to obtain privacy, but they finally compromise. They agree to an arrangement to allow both plenty of space. However when Brian arrives to persuade Kat he wants to marry her, she turns instead to her housemate Lawrence, who finds his writing works when he knows Kat is nearby, but not too close as he wants her.
Contemporary romance readers will enjoy this appealing tale due to the chemistry between the lead pair from the start. When Brian arrives, Larry and Kat imply much more than mistaken roommates as they early on to readers seem to belong together. Sub-genre fan enjoy this wonderful tale of love showing up when it is least expected.