Sometimes, love is found in the least expected place with the least expected person.Roger Boswell is a newly reformed playboy. It’s hard enough to change his life for himself, but suddenly his world is turned upside down when his secret son is literally left on his doorstep. He has no idea how to take care of a four year old child so he turns to a friend of a friend for help.Celeste Allen knows … help.
Celeste Allen knows exactly who Roger Boswell is because he nearly destroyed her best friend’s relationship. Yet, in the past few months, she’s seen him change for the better, so when he asks for her help to find a nanny, she agrees. When no one fits the bill, Roger asks Celeste to fill in temporarily.
As the trio start to form a life together, friendship blossoms into something more, but it could be ruined before it has a chance to fully bloom.
Can Roger find a way to be the man they all need? Will Celeste decide that being with Roger and his son is what she really wants? And what will happen when the mother of Roger’s son returns?
From international bestselling author, Jenna Brandt, enjoy a clean billionaire tale filled with epic romantic moments, faith-inspiring characters, lots of laughs, and even a few twists.
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A really wonderful romance. I loved the characters of Roger and Celeste. And the plot of the book was so good. Loved reading…
Very good!
Now it is Roger and Celeste’s turn to fall in love and to face what life throws at them and to find comfort in their strong religious faiths, together.
I simply fell in love with little Marcus who is an absolute star!
I love that Jenna always tries bring the family factor into her stories and also the happily ever afters that can really make your heart sing.
The story itself is nicely written and I thought that it was much better than the first one in this series and yet at the time of reading that one, I was very satisfied with it too. Nevertheless, this new one is an improvement and is really very easy to read. I found it most enjoyable and can happily recommend it.
I read an Advance Reader’s copy and this has been my voluntary and unbiased review of it.