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The Good Luck Charm
by Helena Hunting
Lilah is having a very bad day. She left her coffee on the roof of her car, got caught in a rain storm in her nurse scrubs, was served her final divorce papers, was late to work, and then found out the man she considers a father is a patient at her hospital, admitted for having a debilitating stroke. Oh, and her first love Ethan is back in town for the emergency. Great.
Eight years ago, Ethan dumped Lilah unceremoniously over the phone, abruptly ending their long relationship that started in high school. Ethan, as convinced by his father, decided if he wanted to really pursue his hockey career and not also ruining Lilah's dreams, he needed to set her free.
But maybe he should of explained that better.
Now Ethan's back, his hockey career is not going so well, and he wants Lilah back. Reluctant to forgive, but still hopelessly in love with Ethan, Lilah lets him back into her heart.
Their all consuming romance seems to be a "lucky charm" for Ethan but a huge detriment to Lilah's own plans of becoming a Nurse Practitioner. As her studies begin to take a side-line to Ethan's need for her time, Lilah has to decide who she is and what she wants.
A lovely little romance of second-chances and important decisions. I liked that Ethan and Lilah's relationship struggles were based off of real problems, not lying or cheating.
Eight years ago, Ethan dumped Lilah unceremoniously over the phone, abruptly ending their long relationship that started in high school. Ethan, as convinced by his father, decided if he wanted to really pursue his hockey career and not also ruining Lilah's dreams, he needed to set her free.
But maybe he should of explained that better.
Now Ethan's back, his hockey career is not going so well, and he wants Lilah back. Reluctant to forgive, but still hopelessly in love with Ethan, Lilah lets him back into her heart.
Their all consuming romance seems to be a "lucky charm" for Ethan but a huge detriment to Lilah's own plans of becoming a Nurse Practitioner. As her studies begin to take a side-line to Ethan's need for her time, Lilah has to decide who she is and what she wants.
A lovely little romance of second-chances and important decisions. I liked that Ethan and Lilah's relationship struggles were based off of real problems, not lying or cheating.