of beautiful women entering his Club Tahoe resort, and cold beer nights with
his brothers.
reminds Hunt what it was like to grow up without a father. Not to mention, the
effect the kid’s mother Abby has on him.
have, it nearly ruined his relationship with his brothers, the only family he
has left.
at denying himself.
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
When Abby finds herself facing Noah’s grandparents in a potential custody battle, Hunt suggests a marriage of convenience to throw them off. He wants to prove to his older brothers that he can be responsible, and Abby needs a savior. As what usually happens, Hunt ends up falling for Abby, but an incident with Noah at daycare may be more than she can forgive him for.
I generally enjoyed this story, but felt that the “incident” was blown way out of proportion by Abby. Hunt had nothing to do with what happened, and rather than speak with her husband about it, she ran away. Of course things all come together in the end with a great HEA, but it bothered me that Abby jumped to so many wrong conclusions when Hunt had been nothing but supportive and helpful.
This is the last book in the Cade Brothers series, but is the only one I’ve read. It is a standalone, and the other brothers and their women are involved in Hunt’s story, but aside from not knowing some background between Hunt and Levi, I didn’t feel that I was missing pieces of the bigger picture.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
Author Bio
bestselling and RITA-nominated author of contemporary romance and romantic
fantasy. Her contemporary series include the Men of Lake Tahoe and the Cade
Brothers. She writes romantic fantasy under the same pen name with the Halven
Rising series LIBRARY JOURNAL calls “…an exciting new fantasy
adventure.” Whether she’s writing about sexy men in Lake Tahoe or a Fae
world embedded in a college campus, Jules spins addictive stories filled with
heart and humor.
her sweatpants writing and rewarding herself with chocolate, she spends her
time with her husband and two children in their small hometown on the
California coast. She credits herself with the ability to read while running on
the treadmill or burning dinner.