Viper Spaulding
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Putting family first Lucie is back in her hometown, looking for a fresh start, wanting to open her own coffee bar and proving to herself that she doesn't need the family that never wanted her. Wyatt is on his own with his three-year-old daughter after her mother decided she didn't want to be tied down, but with his full-time nanny retiring and his ex-in-laws suing for custody, he needs to find someone immediately to step in to help. When their plethora of mutual friends (this is book #25, remember) decide that the answer to Wyatt's need for help with his daughter is the same as the answer to Lucie's need for stability to secure funding for her business venture, they decide to accept the obvious solution and get married, as long as everyone agrees it's just a marriage of convenience. I adored Wyatt's poetic heart and Lucie's can-do attitude despite the hurdles she faced. These two really worked well together and I enjoyed watching their love story grow into something solid. I loved getting to know all the various residents of this small town, and loved how they all rallied around Wyatt and Lucie to provide them each with all the support they could ask for. I thought the first conflict - Wyatt's explosive misunderstanding - was eventually resolved well, though it didn't show him in the best light. The third-act break-up, however, had timing that even a blind man could see coming and involved a completely unnecessary overreaction that was so out of character it made me hate that character just a little bit, making their HEA all the more shaky for this show of immaturity. Still, they do appear to be well settled in by the time we're introduced to the teaser for the author's next book. If you've read any of the earlier books in this series, you don't want to miss this one. Quite a few of the previous couples are highlighted, giving further insights into their own HEAs. I enjoy this author's writing style and memorable characters, and recommend this book for anyone who loves contemporary romances. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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This is one of the best "romance" stories that I've read so far this year. Full of the good feels, heartfelt emotion and some steam. All very well blended with reassuring and insightful supportive characters and without a flood of deviance from the relationship building, bonding and the crescendo HEA. Definitely worth reading and re-reading to bash in the glow of the blossom of love portrayed by this couple. Great scenario for such a great couple, with great chemistry, couldn't put it down.
Dee Mac
Tawdra Kandle delivers believability, captivating plots & emotional connection. Wyatt & Lucie were realistic & well developed, I felt drawn to each of them. The support cast are wonderful, especially Ruby (what a cutie). A rocky start but they do find their way. Heartfelt, a little humour, some spice & a roller coaster journey of emotion. These opposites & their marriage of convenience give us a brilliant way to spend our time reading while they find their HEA.