(N) This is book five in the On Dublin Street series and this book focuses on the relationship between Cole and Shannon. We first met Cole in Down London Road when he was just fourteen now it is years later and he is the manager of a tattoo shop.
Shannon has always been attracted to the wrong kind of men and they have always screwed her over in one form or another. After going from one bad relationship to the next Shannon no longer wants anything to do with bad boys, and this conclusion came in the worst possible way.
When Shannon first sees Cole she knows that he is exactly what she should stay away from. He's gorgeous, charming, tattooed, and cocky all the qualities that Shannon is trying to avoid. But Shannon can't look past Cole's bad boy exterior and see that on the inside Cole is really just a good guy who is looking for his "one" and Cole is determined to be with Shannon.
When Shannon finally begins to open her heart and trust Cole her past comes back to haunt her and soon she doesn't know what to do. The feelings that Shannon holds close to her could destroy all the hope for her and Cole's relationship.
It's funny I did not really have high hopes for this book after reading the last one but I have to say that I was impressed. I managed to finish this book in two days because I just could not put it down and only ended up doing so because of the late hour. Although there were some serious things going on throughout the book there were other times when this book had me laughing out loud. This book got me back into the series, and wanting to find out what the next book in the series will be about.
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