Off the Hook

Fishing for Trouble #1

by Laura Drewry

Loveswept

Contemporary Romance

April 12, 2016

Available in: e-Book

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Off the Hook
by Laura Drewry

Welcome to The Buoys, a West Coast haven where love comes
in with the tide. Perfect for readers of Jill Shalvis and
Susan Mallery, the Fishing for Trouble series features three
unforgettable brothers—each of whom is a great catch.

Major league pitcher Liam O’Donnell knows his best
days are probably behind him, but that doesn’t mean
he’s ready to retire and become a fishing guide.
Still, after all the time he’s spent chasing his
dreams, he owes it to his brothers to pull his weight around
the lodge. The Buoys is their father’s legacy, and
they can’t let some developer take it from them. The
one snag Liam isn’t counting on is a blast from the
past: his ex-wife.

The moment Kate Hadley steps out of the seaplane, she knows
this assignment is going to be trickier than she thought.
She has to persuade the owners to sell—and one of them
is Liam O’Donnell. Ten years ago, she made the biggest
mistake of her life when she married Liam during a fling in
Vegas. Now he’s her only lifeline in the middle of
nowhere. Kate’s trying to keep things cool, but Liam
just reminds her of the scorching few nights they spent
together—and tempts her to make new memories that are
just as steamy as the old.



Laura Drewry's Bio

The first book Laura ever owned was On the Banks of Plum Creek, which still sits up on the top shelf with the rest of the Little House series. She blames her mother for her book addiction because it was her mother who always had a couple books on the go at the same time, and who used to read and watch The Edge of Night at the same time.

Laura had been scribbling things for years before she decided to seriously sit down and write. It helped that she and her husband had just moved 700 km away from their families, it was the dead of winter and she was about 49 months pregnant with their second child, all of which gave her the excuse she needed to hunker down and get at it.

Her books have been described as “delightful,” “clever,” and “smart, sassy and refreshingly different.”

After spending eight years in the Canadian north, Laura now lives back home in southwestern British Columbia with her husband, three sons, a turtle named Sheldon and an extremely energetic German Shepherd. She loves old tattered books, good movies, country music and the Yankees.