In the Sunshine by PJ Lincoln
Review by S. Donahue
Overall Rating 5/5 stars
Print Length: 55 pages
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- Purchase Link:In the Sunshine
Synopsis:
For Regan Morel, there’s always been something missing in her
life. Orphaned in infancy and raised by a reluctant aunt and uncle, she has
never felt like she belonged anywhere or with anyone.
Now, in her early twenties and recently graduated from college, Regan is working to make her way in the world. Far away from her mid-western roots, she is waiting tables in sunny Cocoa Beach hoping one day to become a full-time teacher.
While her professional life is murky, her love life is uncomplicated at the moment. After a two-year relationship with playboy Eddie Levan, she’s on her own and not minding it a bit. But Eddie does, and he wants Regan back. Eddie is use to getting what he wants, when he wants it. He thinks his one indiscretion - the excuse Regan used to dump him - is no big deal and if charm won’t work to get her back. Well, there are other methods.
Meanwhile, police officer Matthew Fischer is visiting Cocoa Beach on a brief vacation. His divorce from Jen just became final and he needs a break, a fresh start. What better place to kick off the rest of his life than Florida? After a long Detroit winter, he needs blue skies and some sunshine to help get himself back on track.
The last thing Matt is thinking about is finding a new woman. But when he stumbles across Regan’s path, everything changes. Instant, overwhelming attraction propels Matt to take a risk and that risk turns into a showdown with Eddie Levan.
In the Sunshine is a testament to the power of love to overcome all obstacles and how it can change the best-laid plans of those in its grips.
Now, in her early twenties and recently graduated from college, Regan is working to make her way in the world. Far away from her mid-western roots, she is waiting tables in sunny Cocoa Beach hoping one day to become a full-time teacher.
While her professional life is murky, her love life is uncomplicated at the moment. After a two-year relationship with playboy Eddie Levan, she’s on her own and not minding it a bit. But Eddie does, and he wants Regan back. Eddie is use to getting what he wants, when he wants it. He thinks his one indiscretion - the excuse Regan used to dump him - is no big deal and if charm won’t work to get her back. Well, there are other methods.
Meanwhile, police officer Matthew Fischer is visiting Cocoa Beach on a brief vacation. His divorce from Jen just became final and he needs a break, a fresh start. What better place to kick off the rest of his life than Florida? After a long Detroit winter, he needs blue skies and some sunshine to help get himself back on track.
The last thing Matt is thinking about is finding a new woman. But when he stumbles across Regan’s path, everything changes. Instant, overwhelming attraction propels Matt to take a risk and that risk turns into a showdown with Eddie Levan.
In the Sunshine is a testament to the power of love to overcome all obstacles and how it can change the best-laid plans of those in its grips.
Review:
In the Sunshine was a very cute read. I was hooked on this
novelette from the moment I started reading.
Regan Morel is a very independent woman. She is working to make ends meet until she
decides what she wants to do with her life. She was finally able to break away
from her party animal ex-boyfriend Eddie, but he just couldn’t take no for an
answer.
The last thing Regan was expecting was to find another man
and so soon, in the least expected place. They say love can strike at any moment and you
need to be ready for it. In walks Matt
Fisher, not Regan’s usual type. She
senses something there but she’s not quite sure what it is.
The connection between Regan and Matt was energizing. He was the perfect hero.
I enjoyed reading this book. It had great continuity and was
an easy read.
In the Sunshine was filled with passion, action, love and
happy endings. I am a sucker for happy endings.
I’m hoping that PJ is working on book 2 because the story line is there
in the making at the end. I will definitely be reading more of this author's work in the future.

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