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From the New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis comes an emotional and heartwarming women's fiction read about two wayward souls who find peace and home in each other. Sophie Marren spent her entire life trying to please everyone, from her distant father to her demanding husband, nearly losing herself in the process. But after discovering she was the only person in her marriage to have taken their vows seriously, Sophie walks away with nothing except for the boat she got in the divorce settlement -- hardly the ideal living arrangement for a woman who gets seasick in a bathtub. She knows she should sell it, move, and leave the whole mess behind her, but . . . Sophie loves living in tiny Cedar Ridge, Colorado, and she's not about to let anyone take that from her, too. Especially not the handsome, intense former soldier who keeps trying to kick her off the dock of his lakeside cabin. As much as she wants to tell Jacob Kincaid to stick it where the sun don't shine, she senses he's dealing with struggles of his own, and she can't help being drawn in. But when secrets from her past resurface, will she be able to hold on to the life she's so carefully built?
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3 primary books4 released booksCedar Ridge is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Jill Shalvis and Laurel Blount.
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Nobody But You is the third book in Jill Shalvis' Cedar Ridge Series and it hooked me from the very first page. I haven't read the previous books in this series, and although I've been definitely missing out, this book can be read as a standalone easily.
Jacob Kincaid has been in the military for ten years, he's on leave while trying to deal with the loss of a fellow soldier who was family to him. After that terrible event, he comes back to Cedar Ridge, his home. He's sure that his family despises him, after the way he left, especially his twin brother with whom he had a huge fight before he walked away. But he wants to make things right with the family he loves, even though he thinks he is unworthy of their love.
But he was also dark and brooding and so effing sexy he set her every nerve ending on fire with just one look.