
Chasing The Sun by Lena Hendrix is NOW AVAILABLE ![]()
What to expect:
Single dad
Rivals to lovers
Forced proximity
Grumpy/sunshine
Quirky small town
He wants me to stay out of his way. I want to get under his skin.
One look at single dad Callum Blackwood, and I know I messed up. I never meant to save a farm––or steal it from under the grumpy innkeeper who had already claimed it as his future. Now I’m the woman who swooped in on a whim and left him seething in the process.
Trouble is, I have no idea what I’m doing. Every smirk, every biting comment is a reminder that he’s waiting for me to fail. But I don’t back down from a fight—even when the fight comes with a jawline that should be illegal and a scowl that sets my pulse racing.
Tempers flare, but when the lines between rivals and lovers begin to blur, I start to see him in a different light. The longer we go toe-to-toe, the more I understand the man behind the scowl. The one who loves his kid fiercely, who carries the weight of the world on his shoulders, who looks at me like I’m the reason the sun rises.
Cal’s wrong if he thinks I’ll give up on this farm. He’s even more wrong if he thinks I’ll give up on him.
But holding a man like him is like chasing the sun––brilliant, blinding, and bound to set your entire life on fire.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Buckle up for Star Harbor! Lena Hendrix kicks off her next series with a delicious grumpy/sumshine, single dad, brother’s friend, rivals romance set in a charming small town with a ghost story lore!
I adored Callum and Elodie. He is the quintessential broody, single dad, tatted and scarred (literally and figuratively). He runs a successful B&B, but is in over his head when it comes to raising his teenage son, Levi. His plans to purchase the farm next to his inn’s property goes out the window when Ellie moves back to town (after a bad breakup and losing her job) and decides to help the old man who owns the farm revive the land and make it a destination for Star Harbor tourists. Needless to say, Ellie and Cal get off on the wrong foot — and the snarky banter and sizzling chemistry that followed had me hooked.
These two characters were perfect together! And I also loved how Ellie connected with Levi.
LH always puts a through-line that carries from book to book in her series. I was very intrigued by the legend of the lady who haunts Star Harbor, and the mystery that will continue throughout the rest of this series. I am really looking forward to the rest of this series!
Well done! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.