Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2019

Cinderella and the Billionaire - Marion Lennox (HR #4671 - July 2019)


From different worlds…
…to the perfect family?

Entrusted to take his late colleague's young son to his grandmother, Manhattan financier Matt McLellan hires down-on-her-luck skipper Meg O'Hara to take them across Australia's Bass Strait. He might be a billionaire, but aboard Meg's boat she's the boss! The flame-haired beauty gets under the committed bachelor's skin and by the time they reach their destination, Matt's wondering if he's finally found the family he never knew he needed…

Very good book. Matt is a billionaire workaholic in New York, well known for his financial dealings. One of the lawyers who works for him is a single mother who often brings her young son to work with her. Matt frequently finds Henry in his office, reading or playing computer games. As the book opens, Matt has taken Henry with him to visit McLellan Place, one of Matt's properties. I loved how Matt tried to bring a little fun to Henry's life and ached for the little boy whose mother had imposed such control on the boy. When Henry's mother dies in an accident while he is with Matt, Matt takes responsibility for getting Henry from New York to his grandmother in Australia. I hurt for Henry, but also for Matt, who was at a loss about how to help him.

Meg is the captain of the charter boat Matt hires to take him and Henry to the island where Peggy lives. She left school at sixteen to help her grandfather after her grandmother died. They raised her after the deaths of her parents. She fished with her grandfather, and after his death, continued because that was all she knew. She has debts to pay from her grandfather's illness, so she feels stuck in a dead-end position.

I liked the first meeting between Matt and Meg. There were sparks between them from the beginning. She's pretty much forced to take the charter by her boss but accepts because the money is good. She makes it clear she's not happy and is overheard by Matt. I liked how Meg stood up to him, checking on his credentials and right to have Henry with him. He's a bit leery of her qualifications but quickly overcomes his doubts. What truly impresses him is how quickly she bonds with Henry. For two weeks, Matt hasn't been able to break through Henry's shell, but Meg manages in a few minutes. I loved watching Henry take to Meg's dog, Boof, and start to act a little bit like a normal kid. I loved how Matt was impressed and thankful for what she did.

But delivering Henry to his grandmother does not go smoothly. The boat that they are on goes up in flames, stranding them on an unoccupied island. To make matters worse, Meg's boss did not outfit the boat with the proper emergency gear. I loved how Meg and Matt worked together to make sure Henry was safe and to maximize their chances of rescue. While on the island, the attraction between Matt and Meg continues to grow. Their rescue adds further complications to the plans for Henry, as his grandmother is not in a good position to safely care for him, and Henry's father is located. Dad has demands of his own, motivating Matt to offer Peggy and Henry a home at McLellan Place. He wants Meg to come along, too, and comes up with what he believes is the perfect plan.


Oh, how I wanted to shake Matt. His belief that he can continue his lifestyle and work habits while being a part-time father and husband shows how skewed his values are. He can feel that he wants to spend more time with Meg but fights hard against admitting what his feelings are. I ached for Meg, who knew she had fallen for Matt and wanted more than what he offered. I loved seeing her reach the point where she had enough and laid into him for being selfish. It seemed to take forever for Matt to finally see the truth, but when he does, he discovers how much loving her has changed him. His big moment at the end is sweet and romantic.



Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Second Chance with the Single Dad - Kandy Shepherd (HR #4653 - Feb 2019)


From long-lost friends…

To newfound family?

Georgia and Wil were best friends until he married and disappeared from her life. Now he's back, asking Georgia to forget the past and help him secure his future -- the daughter he never knew he had! Georgia's heart goes out to new dad Wil, but there's an uncharted chemistry fizzing between them and she must protect her heart. Can they confront their unspoken attraction and finally become a family?

This was a sweet friends-to-lovers story. Wil and Georgia had met at university and became best friends, there for each other through all of their romantic ups and downs. Though both had stronger feelings, they kept their relationship strictly platonic, each of them afraid of ruining their friendship if something went wrong. Then Wil married and completely disappeared from Georgia's life, with no explanation why. Two years later, Wil showed up at Georgia's door, desperate for her help.

Wil had a turbulent childhood that he never talked about with anyone. Though he was later adopted by a loving family, there was always a part of him that he held back. His marriage had been a mistake from the beginning; one of the worst effects being his wife's demand that he drop his friendship with Georgia. After the marriage ended, Wil was too embarrassed to reach out to Georgia, until circumstances forced his hand. He received the shock of his life when his ex died and left him custody of the baby girl he knew nothing about. I loved his determination to be the best father he could be. His scenes with little Nina were beautiful.

I enjoyed the development of the relationship between Wil and Georgia. In the two years apart, Georgia overcame her need to please everyone and learned to stand up for her goals. Wil's appearance and plea for help struck at the heart of her progress. Something in her wanted to say yes right away, but another part refused to go back to her old ways. I loved the way that she was straightforward about his treatment of her and didn't just roll over immediately. As Wil found ways to draw Georgia deeper into his life, she had to work hard to keep their relationship to friends only. I loved seeing the deepening of their friendship to more as they spent time together taking care of little Nina. I ached for Georgia as she realized the depth of her feelings for Wil and believed that he didn't feel the same way. I also hurt for Wil, who was afraid to risk his heart for fear of rejection and losing her from his life forever. The ending was sweet as Wil fumbled his big moment, and Georgia found a way to give him a do-over.