Penthouse Prince

· Kendall Ryan
4.6
56 reviews
Ebook
209
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A delicious new single dad standalone romance from New York Times bestseller Kendall Ryan! 

Lexington Dane was my brother’s best friend growing up.

We did everything together.

He taught me how to throw a punch, how to change a tire…and he taught me how to kiss. I fell hard and fast, and gave him all my firsts.

I promised I’d wait for him…

But I’m done waiting, because he went off to college and never came back. He took his fancy business degree and moved to New York City, where he promptly became a real estate mogul—turning every penthouse and apartment project he touched into gold.

It’s been ten years, and now he’s back and needs a favor…someone to watch his little girl. That’s right, the cocky penthouse prince and heartbreaker extraordinaire Lexington is back with an adorable two-year-old daughter. Guess who he wants to watch her?

I’ve never been able to say no to him. I might agree to be the nanny for his precious little angel, but there’s no way in hell I’m falling for her hot-as-sin daddy.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
56 reviews
Laura Foster
September 2, 2020
***ARC Provided by the Author*** I really enjoyed the pacing and the plot of this story. It's a 2nd chance romance, and there are definitely reasons why they broke up, and while they aren't ignored they aren't made the focus of the first 50% of the book either. The focus is in the now, his daughter, their friendship and that Lexington needs Corrigan's help as he settles into his new life. This put them on pretty equal footing, and let the story be mostly about them, and now, rather than living in the past. Sometimes it's really nice to read a book about 2 people who like one another and that is the basis of their romance. Add in fabulous chemistry and an adorable child and you have a book that's definitely worth reading. I enjoyed and recommend this title.
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Kim Cermak
September 1, 2020
Single dad romance? Yes, PLEASE!!! When you up and leave your high school sweetheart, hearts get broken and things are never the same. Now that Lexington is back in Corrigan’s life with his little girl in tow after all these years, feelings still haven’t changed. Penthouse Prince was a heartfelt, swoony romance with the most precious little girl thrown into the mix. I loved watching Lexington and Corrigan come back together and the addition of Grier making them a family.
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Tracey Kruger
September 17, 2020
PENTHOUSE PRINCE, Kendall Ryan's latest, is a bit different from her other books, and I am totally here for it. A slow burn second-chance romance, in a small town ( my town, believe it or not, with a little bit of artistic license, but I'll take it) with her brother's best friend...that's a lot of tropes, but it totally worked for me here. Did Lex pull the total creep move years ago? Yep. Does he deserve a second chance? Absolutely. Because he's a changed man, with a different perspective, and is willing to do right by Corrigan this time around. Is Corrigan right to wonder whether she's crazy for putting herself in Lex's orbit? Maybe a little bit, but there's no winning against toddlers with sassy streaks a mile wide (Grier, not Lex...😉). And, time does heal many wounds, so nothing ventured, nothing gained, I'd say. Sure, there were moments that I wanted to shake both Corrigan and Lex, but, all in all, PENTHOUSE PRINCE was a solid book that I really enjoyed, a kinder, gentler Kendall that I am really digging. More like this, please, Kendall. Grab this prince and enjoy, romance friends. ❤️
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