Thursday, July 2, 2015

The Hardest Fight

The Hardest Fight by Amy Vastine

There's no backing down this time.

Lucy Everhart expected her opposing counsel to be a slick, soulless corporate lawyer. Who else would represent developers intent on turning Chicago's Safe Haven women's shelter into condos? But she never imagined it would be Dylan Hunt. Clearly, he's no longer the idealistic young man she fell for in law school. This is Dylan 2.0. The man who let her go without a fight five years ago—along with his passion for social justice, apparently. He may have compromised what he believed in, but Lucy hasn't. Dylan has no idea what kind of fight he's in for. But then again, neither does she. **

Thanks to Harlequin and NetGalley for the book in exchange for a honest review.

Lucy knew someone was coming to look at Safe Haven to purchase it but she never expected so many people to come with them and for one of those people to be Dylan Hunt. It's been five years since she last saw him and she isn't happy about seeing him now.

Dylan knew that Lucy would be there, he did his homework. What he didn't expect was to still have feelings for her. She angry that he's there but he doesn't know why she broke up with him five years ago.  Now that he has seen her again he knows that he has to get to the bottom of this, of why she left him.

Lucy has her secrets and I don't want to get in to it because it would spoil it for you. I found with all of the sisters, they were SUPER uptight. They didn't want to deviate from whatever plan they had set up in their minds. She is one of those people that feels like she can handle things on her own and doesn't want to burden anyone with anything. I had a love/hate feeling towards Lucy. I didn't understand why she was so angry at Dylan if she was the one that broke things off with him. Dylan was a good guy but he didn't stand up for himself. He was a nice guy to a fault. I also wished for more at the end. It just seemed to end. We got to see in to the lives of Kendall and Emma. Lucy's was just the present and no more. Leave the author love in the form of a review! 

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