Crystal Cove
On sale
5th February 2013
Price: £10.99
Justine Hoffman has made a safe and comfortable life for herself on the island of Friday Harbour but 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.
But when Justine discovers that someone cast a spell on her when she was born, with the result that she will never find her soul mate, she is determined to change her fate. But she could never have dreamt of the dangerous complications that will follow . . .
Meeting the mysterious Jason Black, Justine 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.
But when Justine discovers that someone cast a spell on her when she was born, with the result that she will never find her soul mate, she is determined to change her fate. But she could never have dreamt of the dangerous complications that will follow . . .
Meeting the mysterious Jason Black, Justine 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.
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Reviews
Both heart-breaking and heart-warming, this story really does have it all . . . You can't go wrong with Kleypas for a rewarding and deeply satisfying read. This is one of her best yet
Kleypas is a gifted storyteller, and in Crystal Cove she brings us a hint of the supernatural to add sparks and sparkle to a beguiling love story which packs in some complex relationships and passion-fuelled surprises. Love with a deliciously dark twist . . .
A really engaging romance, definitely sexier than the previous instalments and the hero and heroine have quite a bit of spark . . . A great series about friendships, love and a little bit of magic
A love story that draws on all the senses . . . a witty, moving and entertaining read