In the years Andrew McIver has been an engineer at River’s End Ranch, he’s watched his friends and colleagues find love time and again…but despite his many first dates, no one special has kindled that spark for him. And he’s reached the point in his career where he’s tired. He needs a change, although he won’t admit it to his sister. She’s the only family member he still speaks to; he might be a … a member of the sprawling Quinn family, but he hasn’t spoken to any of them in years. Especially not his Uncle Bob…
Rachel Chakrabarti is the Assistant General Manager for the Quinn Hotel and Spa, and her boss, Bob Quinn, has put her in charge of finding a new chief engineer. But that stress is nothing compared to the way her heart pounds when she meets her date for the first time; Andrew is gorgeous and capable and a brilliant kisser! But once she figures out who he is, she decides it’s up to her to force a reconciliation between Andrew and his uncle.
And that’s when everything goes wrong.
With Thanksgiving only days away, can Rachel patch things up with the man she’s coming to love? Can she help Andrew see that family is the most important thing to be thankful for? It’s going to take one determined lady and one brilliant engineer to fix this forever!
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Another great addition to the Quinn Valley Ranch Series! As usual, Caroline Lee tells the story with heart and humor. When Rachel starts communicating with Andrew she has no idea he is the mysterious, estranged Quinn cousin. And he has no idea that she works for one of the family businesses. Andrew realizes that their feelings for each other are strong and he needs to talk about what has kept him away for so long and reconcile with his family. The misunderstanding is handled with love and faith. You will love Andrew and Rachel’s sweet love story.
After waiting for Andrew’s story, two years in the making at River’s End Ranch, Caroline Lee definitely did it justice. As part of the Quinn family, Andrew had issues with his uncle and dealt with bitterness, disgust and grief. Rachel came into his life and helped him face the problems, and got to the heart of the matter. From the heaviness of a family estrangement to the celebration of Thanksgiving with grateful hearts as the family begins the process of healing, there were tears and laughter, with hints of secrets and romances to come. A wonderful read!
Andrew McIver met Rachel Chakrabarti through the online dating site Soulmates and they felt an instant connection. But he discovers she works for his uncle, a man he hasn’t spoken to in seven years. Because of what happened Andrew and his sister Heather cut themselves off from their extended Quinn family. Now Rachel wants to mediate and hope Andrew will accept an open engineering supervisor position at his uncle’s hotel. But can he get past hurts and misunderstandings and open his heart to new possibilities and a forever love with Rachel? There were plenty of funny, sweet, and intense moments in this clean romance. Andrew was stubborn and Rachel did manipulate him to get him to interview with his uncle. But her heart was in the right place and he was great with his niece and nephew. His sister Heather deserves a romance with a man who treats her and her children right.
Finally it’s Andrew’s time to find love. After all his first dates (and some second or third) Andrew founds a fun woman using a dating site. When he finds Rachel he’s thinking of forever until he discovers her background. Is their love strong enough? Can Rachel help him to connect with his past?
I really enjoyed this long awaited story of Andrew. I recommend this story of love, family and forgiveness.
Andrews family history was definitely unexpected, but I loved the chemistry and strength between him and Rachel. I’m just crossing my fingers and toes that Heathers story is coming soon. A wonderful addition to the Quinn Valley Ranch series!
About time Andrew got the girl.
I haven’t read any other books in this series yet, but I love River’s End Ranch and this beautiful story did not disappoint. Andrew experiences faith, family and forgiveness on the road to his HEA and I’m so grateful that I got to go along on his journey!