Be careful what you wish for… Heartthrob Ty Walker always gets what he wants. So when he announces on a press tour that he’s ready to give up his playboy ways and start a family, he’s confident the universe will provide him with the fairy tale future he’s envisioned – and completely unprepared to come home a week before Christmas to find an eleven-year-old girl sitting on his doorstep with a … doorstep with a note claiming she’s his daughter.
Ty has never been on close terms with responsibility, but even his oh-so-capable assistant can’t wave her magic wand and fix this one for him – not when she’s about to fly home for the holidays for a family wedding.
Taking her movie star boss and his potential daughter home for Christmas isn’t on any of Andi Cooper’s carefully crafted agendas. She knows Ty is nothing more than an overgrown child who uses his heart-melting smile to get away with murder and she’s immune to that smile…until she sees it on the face of a vulnerable little girl.
Clement, Minnesota, here they come.
But when they arrive in her small town, Andi begins to see a different side of her boss. Could there be more to the playboy than she thought? Could he actually become a good father? And could a movie star really be interested in his glamour-less assistant?
Could they actually become the family he was wishing for all along?
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It was a fun read. Kept me interested and wanting to see how it ended.
It was a sweet story
Wonderful story, loved the characters!
Even though it was a predictable storyline the book was entertaining. The characters were charming and likable. If you are looking for a quick read this Christmas season then this book is for you!
Surprisingly wonderful message of trust, loyalty and family as well as development of the role of parenthood. All surprises positively developed with truthfulness and understanding.
Good book
The self absorbed guy gets his eyes and heart opened. Perfect easy read for the season.
Easy read!
A real holiday treat to read and enjoy.
A heart warming Christmas story.
The thing that made me snort-laff in this book was Ty Walker’s version of the “perfect” family: think perfect children, a perfect super-model wife, a nanny that takes care of the children… Yeah. Like THAT is gonna happen! I get that the Ty Walker character is written as a pampered, Hollywood star however I really did like him. Even with the typical “bad” characteristics, he is never an alpha jerk, IMHO, and has a childlike quality about him that is endearing. Andi Cooper, his oh-so-suffering (at least to her!) very capable assistant is always there for him and he relies on her to basically run his life. And then a bombshell drops on his doorstep…in the shape of an eleven year old girl who says she’s his daughter. Gulp!
The holiday story that follows was so very perfect for this time of year. I enjoyed it, it made me laugh, it made me take sides in Andi’s and Ty’s little game of heart-tugging, and I never lost faith in Ty. I really enjoyed it and recommend. Grab a hot chocolate, a throw, find a comfy chair and enjoy!