YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I WANT By Susan May Warren
Owen Christiansen has been in a downward spiral since an
injury ended his NHL career. But a job on an Alaskan crabbing boat offers a fresh start . . . maybe even a shot
at romance with Elise “Scotty” McFlynn,
the captain’s daughter.
Used to being one of the guys, to never relying on anyone,
Scotty doesn’t believe in happily ever after―especially with someone like Owen.
Her instinct is confirmed when Casper
Christiansen arrives to drag his careless brother home, bringing with him a
lots of family drama―and even worse, the news that Casper is wanted for
questioning in connection to a crime back in Minnesota.
But Owen is more than the sum of his mistakes, a truth both
he and Scotty discover when she escorts both brothers to Deep Haven as part of
her new job on the Anchorage police force. Forced into an unfamiliar world of
family, faith, and fresh starts, Scotty begins to see potential for a happy
ending . . . if she’s brave enough to embrace it.
You're
the One That I Want is the final book in the Christiansen Family
Series. This book centers on Owen,
the black sheep of the family. After getting into a fight with his brother Casper, at their sister, Eden's wedding, over a girl; he fled
without telling anyone where he was going. Upset with the turn of events in his
life over the previous months, he just wanted to run away. The story begins
with him working on an Alaskan crabbing
boat. He has worked on his attitude and lifestyle, trying to turn things
around, even thinking about going back home. In the meantime, he develops
feelings for the captain's daughter, “Scotty”
McFlynn. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Scotty, who is also a police
officer, escorts Owen and his brother, Casper back home, after Casper is accused
of a crime he didn't commit. While Scotty has developed feelings for Owen, she
feels she is not the marrying type. However, the pull of the love of a good man
as well as his family becomes hard to resist for her.
This was a great way to wrap up the series, though the last
book in a series is always hard, as you feel like you are saying goodbye to
your family. I loved seeing how far Owen's character has come. He was such a
bitter man when last we read about him. The fact that he became aware of the
dangerous path he was on and turned around was wonderful to see. It was also
great seeing how everyone else’s stories tied into this one and came together
at the end.
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