A childhood friends reunite after a second chance romance with feels. Oliver’s immaturity, and reckless impulsiveness make for a rocky road between the two with bumps galore. Chloe knows Oliver can’t be trusted, or at least she should know based on their history. However denying her feelings is harder than ever. Is the past prologue for them, or can hapless Oliver get it right this time?
More info →Jack is a broody broken man dealing with not only the horror of war, but the loss of his wife for which he blames himself. His coping mechanisms involve keeping himself apart from others and avoiding change in the farm he owns with his siblings. When Margot is his hired by the family to do PR work that means change is coming and the battle begins. Margot the socialite from the city is surprised to find just what she needs in her stay in the country. Moving on from loss is difficult, but Margot teaches Jack that you can get up after the fall. Don’t ask me why series gets its name from this the second book.
More info →I had my own words to write but I loved this romance. Two people who go into a fake relationship and end up being soul mates. I was drawn by the cover and was not disappointed.
More info →Putting a fortune into the swear jar a little at a time seems to be Mack’s lot in life as he tries to raise his two young daughters by himself and life overwhelms him one day at a time. Hiring his boss’s daughter Frannie as a nanny for his girls seems like a sensible move. When things between the two get a little too personal, the idea looks a little less wise. The attraction between the two adults, not to mention the two-way feelings between Frannie and his daughters complicates life. Mack had resigned himself to not feeling this way again while raising his daughters, and must learn to live again. A wonderful to start to a new series.
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