A review by takethyme
Head Over Heels by Jill Shalvis

4.0

HEAD OVER HEELS is youngest sister Chloe's chance for romance. And surprise, surprise; I enjoyed watching her trip along the path of life. Stumbling, careening and muddling whenever Sheriff Sawyer Thompson entered the picture.

Chloe: the 'wild child' with a Vespa. Someone with chronic asthma; her BFFs are the inhaler and the nebulizer. And if you have read the previous two books in the 'Lucky Harbor' series, you know that Chloe is a thorn in the sober yet sexy lawman's side. The bane of his existence. Where she is concerned, her name is trouble with a capital T.

With regards to Chloe, she spoke to the side of him that the sheriff had to keep locked up. Ever the professional, his appearance in public was important all the time. She had a hidden goodness that gave him purpose and, at the same time, drove him crazy.

Each was the strength to the other's soft spots. IMHO, their story had depth. And they gave new meaning to having sex for the first time. Trust me, you will know what I mean when you read about it.

Sawyer Thompson knew Chloe finally found a place to belong. With him.