Description

Ross Gardiner has had his fill of difficult relationships. Returning to Last Chance after a rough divorce, the town’s handsome new fire chief just wants safety and stability-a tall order given his dangerous job and the way he has the attention of all the single women in town. All except Sabina Grey, the girl who stole his heart when they were teenagers.

Sabina knows a lot about playing it safe. Always the good girl, she’s now responsible for her antiques store and caring for her sister. But having Ross in town brings back the memory of one carefree summer night when she threw caution to the wind-and almost destroyed her family. Now that they are both older and wiser, will the spark still be there, even though they’ve both been burned?

Praise

"Last Chance captures the essence of Southern charm and quirkiness. I'm totally captivated!" —Sherryl Woods, New York Times bestselling author
"A first-class romance, with compelling characters and a real sense of location - the town is practically a character on its own. This entry is sure to keep Ramsay's fan base growing." —RT Book Reviews on Last Chance Book Club
"Witty, touching, and absolutely delightful - this story has heart!" —JoAnn Ross, New York Times bestselling author of The Homecoming on Welcome to Last Chance
"Welcome to Last Chance is an impressive start to a charming new series, featuring quirky characters you won't soon forget." —Barbara Freethy, New York Times bestselling author of At Hidden Falls
"Last Chance, South Carolina, is a caring community filled with the promise of hope. Come for a visit!" —Lori Wilde, New York Times bestselling author of The Welcome Home Garden Club
"Ramsay strikes an excellent balance between tension and humor as she spins a fine yarn." —Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Welcome to Last Chance
"A sweet confection . . . This first of a projected series about the Rhodes brothers offers up Southern hospitality with a bit of grit. Romance readers will be delighted." —Library Journal on Welcome to Last Chance
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