Sex, Straight Up by Kathleen O'Reilly
This is the second in "Those SEXY O'Sulivans" series. I really liked this one. Accountant Daniel O'Sullivan lost his wife in the North Tower on 9/11. It's been 7 years, but he loves her still and doesn't want to forget anything. His brothers worry about him, but he is trying to keep them from worrying too much when he accepts an invitation to visit the Hamptons with a group of Sean's lawyer friends. Daniel can't take the bed hopping and "frat" party atmosphere and spends a lot of time on the beach and deck of the house next door. Catherine Montefiore is relaxing at her grandfather's Hampton beach house when she sees the most perfect male speciman on the beach and must draw him. Daniel and Catherine meet and recognize some loneliness in each other. Another good one. I like these O'Sullivan boys.
"It is to the credit of human nature that, except where its selfishness is brought into play, it loves more readily than it hates."
Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Scarlet Letter
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