Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Single-Minded by Amy Knupp

Single-minded focus can get you far in business. In love? Not so much…

Their timing? Couldn’t be worse. Their attraction? Mutual, hot… and utterly off-limits…

Presley

Giving up my soul-sucking career and moving to a small town was supposed to simplify my life. It didn’t.

Because relaxing isn’t as easy as I’d hoped it would be. Plus, the hot contractor in charge of my home reno is all kinds of distracting.

Especially when he’s so determined to keep our relationship strictly professional…

West

As a single dad with a military background, I’d seen it all. So, I was prepared for anything life could throw at me. Until her. Presley Holiday is so perfect she almost makes me forget that sleeping with a client is forbidden.

But I can’t afford to make another mistake when it comes to love. Keeping our relationship platonic is the right thing to do. Too bad doing the right thing has zero appeal when it comes to Presley…

Single-Minded, book 4 in the Single Dads of Dragonfly Lake series, is a spicy, small town, opposites attract contemporary romance that can be listened to as a standalone. Download today and get ready for swoony romantic escapism in Dragonfly Lake.

🎧NOW IN AUDIO 🎧

🎤Narrated by Connor Crais & Stella Hunter

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I am still relatively new to Amy Knupp’s books; the only other one I’ve read was the audio for Chance & Rowan in Single Chance. I enjoyed West and Presley’s story just as much!

West is an overwhelmed single dad to three daughters, and Presley is in between jobs when she buys a fixer-upper in Dragonfly Lake and hires his company to do the reno. The attraction between them is instant, but neither one of them is looking for anything serious. It’s a smoldering, slow burn as these two characters agree to secret hookups and fight their feelings — especially West, who struggles with his fears of letting down his three little girls. Will he make the leap and take the risk with Presley?

Stella Hunter and Connor Crais did a great job with this dual narration, capturing the vulnerable parts of the characters as well as the sexual tension between them.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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