She fell from a ladder right into a fake proposal. Could this step up to true love?Divorcée Hannah Jenkins is determined to create a bright new start for herself. But small-town gossip about the B&B owner’s single-mother status turns ugly when she discovers her young son being bullied. Although her fortune may improve when an accident drops her into the strong arms of the most eligible … of the most eligible bachelor…
Millionaire Adam Cade has everything but a family. In search of a loving marriage, the corporate superstar returns to his hometown only to be ambushed by gold-diggers. Finding common ground with the delightful woman he rescued from a fall, he agrees a pretend romance could solve both their problems.
As they spend time together, they discover their brilliant ruse is developing into something very real. But neither expect meddling townsfolk and personal insecurities to make a perfect match…
Will Hannah and Adam’s charade collapse or drive them into a pairing meant to last forever?
Sweet Beginnings is the first book in the enchanting Love Happens sweet romance series. If you like charming characters, destined passions, and clean small community stories, then you’ll adore Dean Hodel’s heartwarming tale.
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Hannah feels that many people in the town of Sweet Blooms dislike her for several reason (you’ll learn about them when you read the book) But all she wants to do is to be self-sufficient for herself and her son. But Adam Cade comes into her life and she isn’t sure what to think about him. This is a wonderful story about 2 people coming together yet one of those isn’t quite sure about the other at first. I feel that Hannah and Adam make a great couple and am looking forward to the next book
This sweet romance was a very enjoyable read with the good storyline and very engaging characters that kept me turning the pages until the very end!
Can Adam Cale, a rich businessman from Sweet Blooms, convince Hannah Jenkins she is the one? Hannah is divorced, with a thirteen year old son and from the city, that’s the reason people from Sweet Blooms don’t accept her. Adam Cale is back in town and wants to build a home and a family of his own. They are perfect for each other, will they realise it? A sweet story. I received a free copy of this book. I voluntarily reviewed it.
I liked the premise of this story. I just found the main characters a bit difficult to really like. Hannah had no self esteem, Adam was too naive. I liked minor character Henry
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This is a sweet small-town romance with strong characters.
Small grammatical and spelling errors don’t distract from the overall storyline.
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Enjoyable story
I just love the fake relationship books, watching the pretending as it turns into something real. The characters have good chemistry and it is great to see how they interact with each other. I quite enjoyed it.
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All she wanted was to provide for her son. It didn’t matter that her ex was a selfish man who never had the time for is son or sent money to provide for him. Hannah was determined that her son would never suffer. Adam has had some challenges in his life and now wants to live for himself. When he came to Sweet Blossoms it was to change the course of his life. He never expected that it would come by way of Hannah and her son Nathan!
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A sweet, romantic read with a low level of suspense.
Hannah is a single mother and a newcomer in a little town. Stubborn, independent and insecure, she tries to fit in but the town isn’t particularly welcoming.
To her rescue came Adam Cade, a local that had made it big in the city. Handsome, rich and with a kind heart but Hannah had a lot of baggage with her ex and her low self esteem made it difficult to get close to her.
I thought this was good read but not fabulous. It did not hold my attention as I would like, felt somewhat repetitive and the heroine was a bit too contrary to raise my sympathy. The introduction was too long and the ending was too abrupt.
The epilogue made little sense to me and it felt like an excerpt from another book.