GOODREADS SUMMARY:
When Josie's brother sends her to a random address for their (sometimes) annual Super Summer Sibling Extravaganza, she finds neither siblings nor extravaganzas. Instead, ends up at a run-down cottage on the Northern Neck of Virginia occupied by a hockey player she knows and loathes.
A hockey player who isn't just one of her sports agent brother's clients. He's also his best friend. And Josie's sworn enemy.
Oh--and her brother wants Josie to help Wyatt recover from his injury.
Dragging grumpy hockey players to physical therapy is a far cry from bandaging skinned knees, but for the price her brother offers to pay, Josie is willing to try.
Even if it means sharing what she dubs the quaint little murder cottage with Wyatt.
Begrudgingly, Josie starts to see a little more of the man behind the grumpy exterior. And when she finds out he was supposed to sail the Intracoastal Waterway south to Savannah scattering his uncle's ashes, Josie surprises even herself by offering to be Wyatt's first mate.
Smooth sailing is nowhere to be found, and Josie begins to wonder if they'll be able to make it home without killing--or kissing?--each other.
And yet, the longer they share cramped quarters and canned food, the more of Wyatt's layers she peels back until Josie realizes she misunderstood him, their shared history, and perhaps herself as well.
A hockey player who isn't just one of her sports agent brother's clients. He's also his best friend. And Josie's sworn enemy.
Oh--and her brother wants Josie to help Wyatt recover from his injury.
Dragging grumpy hockey players to physical therapy is a far cry from bandaging skinned knees, but for the price her brother offers to pay, Josie is willing to try.
Even if it means sharing what she dubs the quaint little murder cottage with Wyatt.
Begrudgingly, Josie starts to see a little more of the man behind the grumpy exterior. And when she finds out he was supposed to sail the Intracoastal Waterway south to Savannah scattering his uncle's ashes, Josie surprises even herself by offering to be Wyatt's first mate.
Smooth sailing is nowhere to be found, and Josie begins to wonder if they'll be able to make it home without killing--or kissing?--each other.
And yet, the longer they share cramped quarters and canned food, the more of Wyatt's layers she peels back until Josie realizes she misunderstood him, their shared history, and perhaps herself as well.
TEES THOUGHTS
This is such a cute book and I loved listening and reading it. It was funny, sweet and heartwarming and I needed all of that right now.
Wyatt is Josie's brothers best friend, and she gets tricked into taking care of him as he recovers from a sports injury. Josie is a cheery, sunshining type of person, who seems never to let things get to her. Wyatt is the opposite of Josie, grumpy and not at all happy with his situation. Their differences and the time they spent together made for some great laugh out loud moments in the story. Josie and Wyatt are joined with a great case of characters, who perfectly fit their personality and into the story naturally.
The tension between Josie and Wyatt is great and gets better toward the end of the book. My only problem with the book, and I wouldnt really call it a problem honestly, but it did throw me off a bit. If All Else Sails is advertised as a enemy to lovers troupe, however both characters have known each other for awhile, and both had secret feeling for the other. The couple did not feel like enemies at all.
If you are looking for a sweet funny romace, with a touch of adventure, I highly recommend If All Else Sails.
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