The player has met his match… mother has on him.
The last time Hunt got involved with someone he shouldn’t have, it nearly ruined his relationship with his brothers, the only family he has left.
Hunt should stay away from Abby…but he was never good at denying himself.
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A marriage of convenience evolves into one of the sweetest forever loves for Hunt, Abby and Noah that you will simply enjoy. The Cade brothers series is always an absorbing read. They are such a fun and fascinating group of brothers that you feel their struggles and their triumphs.
This book about Hunt, the youngest Cade, is a roller coaster of emotions and anxiety. Abby will do anything for her five year old son, even marry a man she barely knows especially with Noah’s grandparents keeping a close eye on the all of Abby’s motherly ways. Hunt takes on the task to help them by marrying Abby. Little do they know but, their hearts are leading the way and that blurs the lines that make up their agreement. With emotions all over the place you keep hoping for that well deserved happy ending for this ready made family. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!
A great read
Full of drama and emotion this is a story about two people that are brought together by their love for Noah but that isn’t all that holds them together.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
What a book to end this series. I’m sad to see it end. I’ve enjoyed this series a lot and Hunt is my favorite brother. I loved his character and how one single mom could change him into a different man. It’s a beautiful story and definitely a great book for an ending.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy.
Such a beautiful book. Fast pace and full of drama. Absolutely love Hunter. He is determined and patient. Abby is having grandparent problems and Hunter offers her a solution. But you can’t hide true feelings. Love the Cade brothers, this series is worth it.
I voluntarily reviewed this advance reader copy of this book.
I really enjoyed this book. It had drama to love to mischievous.
I loved how Hunt changed throughout book.
I loved Hunt and Abby together, they may of started out wrong. But they did finally come together.
I loved Hunt and Noah friendship throughout.
I highly recommend this book and series.
Absolutely loved this book! I listened to the Audiobook and Zachary Webber’s voice is just wonderful to listen to and when paired with a fantastic hero, it is positively swoonworthy. Another sweet and sexy Cade brother to love. Hunt does a complete behavior transformation in this book and that made me fall madly in love with him. Although I was already halfway there with the way he was with Noah before even meeting Abby. I have loved all the Cade men so far but I think Hunt may just be my favorite. I love his and Abby’s story and little Noah too. It’s just such a feel good story! Hunt’s protectiveness and need to make everything right for Abby and Noah is the best thing ever. I love when fake turns real and neither saw it coming. Good stuff!!
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book. But but but, who knew that Hunt the last of the Cade brothers to find a partner would find someone so completely different but so right for him. the meeting and set up might be original and quirky but it works and flows well, I like to hear from the brothers and it was good to catch up with them too. a good end to the series
I really loved this final book in the Cade Brothers series! It was a fast-paced story with one of my favorite tropes, marriage-of-convenience. That alone had my reader synapses firing, but the conniving in-laws also had me flying through the pages. Great characters, sweet tension, and a very compelling romance made for time well spent.
LOVED!! This is the first book I’ve read in this series, so it can be read as a stand-alone, but I totally recommend reading all the books! Single Parent meets Arrangement Relationship meets Playboy turned family man! I loved every second of Abby and Hunt’s story! Perfection!!
I absolutely loved this beautiful romance!
Hunt is the consummate player, a man who loves all women and refuses to commit to just one. Until he meets Abby, a young mother who is the only woman not falling at his feet. And the only woman who needs him for much more than his personal attention skills.
Abby is doing the best she can to take care of herself and her young son after his father, her boyfriend, died and left her with nothing but his selfish parents, who are anxious to take the boy off her hands. Hunt is the father-figure her son, Noah, never had, and these two build quite a strong bond as they spend their days together at Club Kids, the childcare program run by Hunt at his family’s Club Tahoe resort. When Hunt realizes what Abby is up against, he offers to help her fight Noah’s grandparents, even though everyone – including Hunt – doubts his ability to follow through and be the man Abby and Noah need him to be.
There’s so much emotional depth to this story, and it’s exquisitely drawn out as both Abby and Hunt figure out how to define their relationship and how to make it work. I read this in one sitting, ignoring everything else I was supposed to be doing, as I just couldn’t put it down until I got to the very satisfying HEA. I’ve read all the earlier books in this series, and this one is the perfect conclusion for the entire Cade family. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
Last Cade brother…sad to see the end to this series.
So this series has been a lot of fun to read and I’ve liked all the Cade brothers…loved a couple of them. I was looking forward to and enjoyed Hunt’s story. This story does standalone, so even at Book #4, you aren’t lost to start with this one.
Hunt is a bit of a “screw-up” at least in his brothers’ estimation and cheating with your brother’s girlfriend is probably not the best way to dispute that fact. But that’s in the past and Hunt’s grown up now and he tries really hard to do the right thing in this one.
There was a little more drama than I expected which pulled me away at times, but overall it is an enjoyable read and tied the series together very well. The epilogue was sweet and romantic. And Noah was a delight!!
I voluntarily requested and read an advance reader copy.
When playboy Hunt meets a gorgeous woman at a club, he’s floored when she flat out turns him down. That doesn’t happen very often, if ever, to him. And he can’t get her out of his mind days after. Then he meets and forms a sweet bond with Noah, who turns out to be Abby’s son. Can Hunt give up his player ways and offer Abby and Noah some stability, the stability a marriage of convenience would offer them?
I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed Reforming Hunt, and Hunt himself. In previous books in this series, Hunt did not present very well. But here in his own story, I fell in love with him. He’s got such a huge heart, hidden by issues that no one could have guessed at. I’m glad he got his redemption here and that he was paired with an equally awesome heroine in Abby.
Can Hunt meet Abby’s needs
Hunt is a player when he meets Abby at the bar where she turns him down. But when he connects Abby as the Mom of his favorite Club Kid, Noah, then things change for Hunt. Hunt wants to help Abby from the threat of Abby’s inlaws, by an outrageous offer that Abby accepts. How will Hunt deal with the issues of his past when faced with Abby and Noah’s needs? You have to read to find out and will not want to put the book down until you turn the last page!
I enjoyed this one a lot. Though Hunt gives off a playboy vibe and carefree attitude there is more to him then meets the eye. Abby and Noah bring out a whole new side to him. Hunt is so good with the kids that come to the Club Tahoe’s children program. My heart goes out to Abby because her story is one that hits you in the heart. Plus life is dealing her blow after blow. She needs a turn in luck. There were parts that made me laugh and then parts that warmed my heart. One of those was the end. It ended so perfectly I couldn’t have asked for anything better. There were some parts that made me gasp with some unexpected twists. This a book that easily hooks you and you look up to see time has flown while enjoying this one.
Reforming Hunt by Jules Barnard is book 4 in the Cade Brothers Series. This is the story of Abby and Hunt. I haven’t yet read the previous books, so for me this was a standalone book. Hunt is a playboy who doesn’t want to risk anything further after a past incident that almost tore him and his family. Hunt just has fun and works at his family business with is the Club Tahoe resort. When he starts to interact with a child named Noah who lost his father and who is being picked on, he starts to remember his own loss. But then he fully meets Noah’s mother and he is of course finding that he could loose more of himself in her. Abby has her own issue trying to keep her son and unsure about risking her heart on a playboy.
Enjoyed their story and hope to read more for this author.
This book was a cute read about Hunt Cade, his reputation, his family, and finding himself wanting to help single mom Abby. Hunt comes from a rich family that owns a casino and he have this reputation for not wanting to settle down and commit to anyone just a long line of one-night stands. I felt bad for him because deep down Hunt is an amazing guy, he works hard at the kid camp, great with kids, is loyal to his family, protective, caring, and wants to help people but his brothers treat him like a child and never take him seriously. Abby is a hardworking single mom to a sweet boy, but the boy’s grandparents treat her awfully and constantly look for ways they can take Noah away from her. She struggles with everyday life, trying to support her kid, work, and still be a great on hands mother. Hunt sees this and he has an attachment already to Noah, so he offers a way to help them all. Not to give too much away I just adored Hunt, there were times he could be impulsive but everything he ever did was to help someone. A great quick read.
Who doesn’t love a playboy that loses his heart to a smart, sweet and hard working single mom and her adorable little boy? I’m certainly not that kind of monster. I was eating this story up! A fantastic mix of swoon, sweet, and drama Reforming Hunt is one heck of a good read that kept me up well past my bed time. It’s one of those books that you start reading and before you know it you’ve lost all track of time and read every page in one sitting.
Hunt was working that sexy sweet angle so well throughout the whole story. You could see just how much he loved Abby and her son before he even realized it himself. The same could be said for Abby. These two may have been hiding from the depths of their own feelings for a bit but their actions spoke louder than any words could and I was eating it up!
I received a review copy before release for an honest review.
This is the last book in the series and it is book 4. It mostly stands alone though I have read all 4 books in the series. This Hunter/Hunt’s book and he is the baby in the family. He is also the black sheep/screw up and is a manwhore. In other books he also was the one that cheated with his brother’s girlfriend, Lisa.
He meets a brand new character, Abby at a bar one night and hits on her but she tells him she is not interested. Abby is a single mom and her son Noah is very close to Hunt as he helps out in the Kid’s Club where he goes for daycare.
When Abby is threatened with losing her son, Hunt comes to the rescue and they end up in a convenience marriage. This is their story of how a marriage of convenience becomes a forever love.
It is a well written story and I LOVED Hunt. He is sweet and kind and he takes a big risk with his heart. Abby seemed at times very wishy washy and kind of mean to Hunt. I loved her in the beginning and at the end but the middle I did not love her actions. I felt Hunt deserved a stronger woman who stood by his side and defended him rather than one who runs at the hint of trouble.
It was wonderful to see Hunt find his happiness and it was a great way for the series to end.
This is the 4th book in this awesome series and is Hunt and Abby’s tale. Hunt is given a lot of flack by his family who consider him to be a womanizing playboy, but he has a huge heart and is protective of Abby. Abby is a single mom who will do anything for her son, and has the constant pressure from his paternal grandparents on her back. No spoilers; this is a definite must read, you will not be disappointed! This is a beautifully written story which had me totally captivated throughout this addictive page turner, and I highly recommend for all.
Reforming Hunt was my first book by Jules Barnard and I loved it. There’s no way you can resist sexy as AF, playboy extraordinaire Hunt Cade. A bad boy with a soft, sweet side that comes out when he’s around women and children. Having lost his mother as an infant and subsequently his father who buried himself in work he grew up wanting to avoid commitment but determined to make the lives of the people in his life better. Abby is a single mom who’s forced to work more than one person should and to rely on the parents of her dead fiancé, who not have her best interest at heart. In order to protect her, Hunt, the consumate bachelor agrees to marry her to keep both her and her son safe. Their marriage of convenience turns into a marriage with feelings and more. A cute little love story that will make you smile.