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"I've never seen you look at anyone like that before...You look at her like she's..." He slid her a look. "What?" "Like she's a double-fudge brownie, warm from the oven." "You're wrong." He wasn't looking at her like she was a double-fudge brownie. She was more important than dessert. She was a main course, the base of the food chain. And hell. He hadn't seen her coming. I know that picking up a book by Jill Shalvis is like a cure for whatever is ailing me. Writing books that are funny, sweet, steamy, and with just the right number of serious moments, Jill creates stories and characters that make it easy to lose yourself in them and emerge having really enjoyed yourself. I don't think that there is a man in any of her books that I haven't adored, but Jacob Kincaid is just, wow. The son of a philandering father with a penchant for making babies far and yon, Jacob and his twin brother, Hud, were blessed to have been welcomed into the patchwork Kincaid family. But Jacob never felt as though he belonged, and was bound and determined to escape their home in Cedar Ridge, CO, as soon as he was able. That decision cost him his family for nine long years, but, now that he's back, he's doing all that he can to mend fences and hearts, and create a home for himself with the people that he loves the most. When Jacob makes the acquaintance of Sophie Marren, he has no idea that his world is about to be rocked, in every possible way. Sophie is a firecracker, and a survivor. Recently unencumbered of her lout of an ex-husband, she's trying to make a new life in her adopted home of Cedar Ridge. Granted, living on a boat that she hates just to infuriate said ex may not be the usual way to get started, but it does have the advantage of a) making her ex crazy, and b) catching the eye of one Jacob Kincaid. Jacob has been through a tough nine years, and is really looking for a new start and a soft place to land. He's used to guarding his heart, but, from the moment he lays eyes on Sophie, the walls begin to crack. And, Sophie, burned by love from way back, doesn't want anything to do with love. Sure, Jacob lights her up like nobody's business, but that's as far as it goes. Until, like most best laid plans, lines begin to blur, and feelings come into play, and, well, love does what it does. I loved the relationship between Jacob and Sophie. The stars were absolutely aligning to bring the both of them just what they needed: each other. For all of that neither of them were looking for anything emotional or long-lasting, the spark between the two of them was instantaneous and explosive. Fight it as they might, these two are the proverbial moths to the flame for each other, and watching them work that out is fun, humorous, and downright steamy. Because, Jill Shalvis can write the darned sexy time like nobody's business, and the scenes between Jacob and Sophie should come with a spontaneous combustion warning. Beyond being a love story, NOBODY BUT YOU is another of Jill's trademark stories revolving around a cast of characters that we've come to know and love, set in a place that we'd all like to call home. I really enjoy the small-town dynamic and close-knit feeling of the Cedar Ridge stories, and the relationship between all of the members of the Kincaid family, because, let me tell you, they are some characters. But what shines forth the most is the love that they have for each other, and the way that, at the end, they have each others' backs completely. Watching Jacob and Sophie discover this, and find their own places, both in Cedar Ridge, and together, makes this another 5-star read for me. If you haven't read this series, you're missing out. Do yourself a favor, and add them to your TBR.
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