When Officer Nick Martell learns that a sick child needs his help, he flies to the young Harrison boy’s side. But once in the heart of the wealthy Harrison family, Nick faces a shocking truth—he is none other than a Harrison son himself, born of a secret affair. Though the blue-collar bachelor struggles to accept the elite clan as his own, compassion for the vulnerable boy compels him to stay. That, and the deep spark of connection he feels for the child’s beautiful nurse . . .
Amanda Kozlov never felt such a strong and sudden passion for a man before. But falling for Nick is not an option—the life the rugged cop leads is too dangerous, the wounds he carries from his explosive family history too fresh. Yet watching Nick bond with the young boy in her care, experiencing tenderness in his arms, Amanda longs to take a chance on the one man who could save the Harrison heir—the only man with the power to shatter her heart. And as drama swirls around them, only time will tell if they’re brave enough to give their love the future it deserves .
Amanda Kozlov never felt such a strong and sudden passion for a man before. But falling for Nick is not an option—the life the rugged cop leads is too dangerous, the wounds he carries from his explosive family history too fresh. Yet watching Nick bond with the young boy in her care, experiencing tenderness in his arms, Amanda longs to take a chance on the one man who could save the Harrison heir—the only man with the power to shatter her heart. And as drama swirls around them, only time will tell if they’re brave enough to give their love the future it deserves .
Kindle Edition, 401 pages
Published
February 27th 2018
by Zebra
Terri's Thoughts
I had received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I read the story some time ago and I am very late for posting my review so I offer my apologies.
This is book five in a series and I would recommend reading the previous stories before this. I had read some but not all of the series and it took me a while to get some of the characters straight. From the stories I had read, including this one I think I can safely say that the entire series is a good one.
I simply loved Nick. Everything about his character was loveable and the fact that he was willing to help a child, whom he thought was a complete stranger, really pulled at my heartstrings. This was the highlight of the story for me.
While I liked Amanda, I found at times her fuse was a little quick to set off, and her walls didn't really make sense. I understood her hesitation about first responders but at the end of the day, the heart wants what it wants.
Do yourself a favor and pick up this series and enjoy!
I had received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I read the story some time ago and I am very late for posting my review so I offer my apologies.
This is book five in a series and I would recommend reading the previous stories before this. I had read some but not all of the series and it took me a while to get some of the characters straight. From the stories I had read, including this one I think I can safely say that the entire series is a good one.
I simply loved Nick. Everything about his character was loveable and the fact that he was willing to help a child, whom he thought was a complete stranger, really pulled at my heartstrings. This was the highlight of the story for me.
While I liked Amanda, I found at times her fuse was a little quick to set off, and her walls didn't really make sense. I understood her hesitation about first responders but at the end of the day, the heart wants what it wants.
Do yourself a favor and pick up this series and enjoy!
About the Author
Jennifer Gracen hails from Long Island, New York, where she lives with her two young sons. She loves to write contemporary romance for readers who seek better days, authentic characters, and satisfying endings. When she isn’t taking care of her kids, doing freelance copy editing/proofreading, reading, or talking to friends on Twitter and Facebook
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