CALEBI’m not a one-woman kind of guy. Relationships are complicated, and I don’t do complicated. I prefer to go where lust takes me.But my brothers think it’s time for me to slow down, to get into the world of dating. They sign me up for a matchmaking service behind my back. I tell myself their plan to make me fall in love won’t work. Then I meet Ellie Summers, my potential match. From the first … potential match.
From the first kiss, the woman unravels my heart in ways I can’t explain. She makes me question who I am and what I really want.
I want her.
For the first time in my life, I’m not afraid of complications.
Ellie is as beautiful as she’s damaged, and right now her son is her only priority. There’s no place in her life for a man. Or is there?
How could I resist a challenge wrapped in a pretty package?
ELLIE
My son and I live in our own little world. Each day is the same as the last. No surprises. No opportunities for us to get hurt again.
Then I receive a letter from a matchmaking company. It’s addressed to me, but I didn’t sign up for love. Love broke me once and I’m still picking up the pieces of my broken life.
But when I get a glimpse of Caleb LaClaire’s face, something inside me shifts. His eyes alone pull me right in. When we finally meet, I find myself learning to feel again.
This can’t be happening. Fairytales are not for girls like me. Or are they?
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Another great book by the talented Dori that can be read in one sitting. Beautifully written, sweet, short and steamy. I loved all the characters. Eagerly awaiting the next book.
Caleb is in his thirties and the only one of the LaClaire brothers who is not yet married. His brothers visit him in St. Louis after they sign him up for a match making service.
Ellie is a single widowed mother to a special needs son named Justin. He has SMA and is wheelchair bound. She is carrying a tremendous emotional burden between her son, her husband who took himself out and an aging grandmother with Alzheimer’s disease.
Her grandmother signed her up.
Will writing letters connect these two?
Loved that they were both in their mid thirties and have lived life.
Recommend!
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