Ryder Copeland is an accomplished architect and one heck of a father...not to mention tall and sexy. He's everything a hero should be, and Lord knows, Maisy Kelly has read enough of her great-aunt Eloise's romance novels to recognize one when she sees one. But like all fairy tales, Maisy can't help but wonder if this Prince Charming is too good to be true...
Ryder is drawn to the shy, curly-haired professor who hires him to convert the Victorian house she's inherited from her aunt into a romance bookstore. Attracted to a woman for the first time since his divorce, Ryder finds himself wishing for a future with Maisy that he knows is impossible. Ryder has never wavered from his plan to leave the small town of Fairdale, North Carolina so he can give his daughter the life she deserves. But suddenly he's not so sure. And the closer he gets to Maisy, the harder it's going to be to walk away...
PAT'S REVIEW
Maisy Kelly is getting over a guy that she feels or knows betrayed her and took advantage of her. So, she has decided to take her Aunt inheritance and house along with the numerous romance novels and open a romance book store. Ryder Copeland has been looking at restoring one of these Victorian homes. Plus, it will look good on his resume before leaving for a new job at the end of summer. He was not expecting young barley out of high school looking woman standing behind the door looking at him. Maisy being into her book cannot believe that the man on the cowboy on the cover of her book is standing in front of her. After changing and meeting Ryder’s daughter Perry. She moves on with what her plans are to be when another confrontation takes place. When Ryder expresses his ideas about Maisy being too young to be taking on a project like she wants. She then proceeds to inform him of her two master degrees, being published, her aged and is a former associate professor. This, for the most part, is most of the story her taking chances and telling him what is on her mind. There is something between the two of them but will he act on it because he is leaving? The story with Perry is very good and the author captures a 14-year-old girl very well, having raised three of them. I really liked this book and all of the characters, a good read. I received this book from Netgalley.com I gave it 4 stars. Follow us at www.1rad-readerreviews.com |
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