Forbidden Hearts
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Description
All we need to do is keep our distance and remain professional . . . turns out, that's easier said than done.
Instead of focusing on my future, all I see is the strong jawline, crystal-blue eyes, and rock hard body right in front of me. We try to resist each other, but we end up crossing every line until I'm in his bed.
I tell myself it's just this once.
Okay, twice.
All right, every night.
But it's got to end-he's fourteen years older than me, with a kid and a stressful job. Have I mentioned my dad is his boss? Then there's the past I'm trying to forget. Secrets aren't easy to keep and mine are getting too big to hide.
Walking away is never simple but when I do, I can't look back.
Even if it means leaving behind the man I was never meant to love.
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Single dad, small town romance without a third act break-up
There were a lot of tropes in this book that I loved. The small town vibes could've been a bit more developed, but I cannot wait to read more from this family. I also realized that the author has another series with characters from this town, which made me very excited to read them. However, one trope (which I won't spoil) was one I hated, and since it happened at 70% it wasn't really necessary imo. The fact that there was no third act break-up was only a bit of a consolation. Another thing that made me roll my eyes multiple times was the banter. Which it worked well in some scenes, it realllyyy didn't in others. Other than that, I really enjoyed my time with this book!
This book was a fun nanny romance, that gave everything I need this trope to give. Phoebe becomes a nanny for this week deaf girl and slowly starts falling for her grumpy asshole dad, who’s also a cop. WE HAVE OUR SEXY AGE GAP. The problem besides the entire employee-boss thing? Her dad is his boss. To sum it up: nanny romance, forbidden romance, age gap, small town, spicy spice. Sounds good to you? It is good! This was a clear four star read for me, that I just ate up. Read this entire book in a few hours because I was captivated. Until a plot turn that destroyed the entire book for me. I lost all interest and excitement for the story, but I want to stress that this was not really because the book became bad. It’s just that I whole heartily dislike this trope so it was a no for me. DOES NOT MEAN YOU WILL FEEL THE SAME ABOUT IT. I am not a fan and personally would have preferred everything from the 80% mark to be different; but it’s still written well! So a me-problem not the books. There was also another plottwist, that was just ridiculous and far fetched for me personally. But if we extract those personal preferences, i highly enjoyed this read! I would recommend it to all my nanny romance lovers. Maybe read the following though, because I know many feel the same as me about this certain thing so… SPOILER: there’s a surprise pregnancy. Will definitely check out other books by the author tho, because I really enjoyed her writing, storytelling and characters. 3
Description
All we need to do is keep our distance and remain professional . . . turns out, that's easier said than done.
Instead of focusing on my future, all I see is the strong jawline, crystal-blue eyes, and rock hard body right in front of me. We try to resist each other, but we end up crossing every line until I'm in his bed.
I tell myself it's just this once.
Okay, twice.
All right, every night.
But it's got to end-he's fourteen years older than me, with a kid and a stressful job. Have I mentioned my dad is his boss? Then there's the past I'm trying to forget. Secrets aren't easy to keep and mine are getting too big to hide.
Walking away is never simple but when I do, I can't look back.
Even if it means leaving behind the man I was never meant to love.
Book Information
Posts
Single dad, small town romance without a third act break-up
There were a lot of tropes in this book that I loved. The small town vibes could've been a bit more developed, but I cannot wait to read more from this family. I also realized that the author has another series with characters from this town, which made me very excited to read them. However, one trope (which I won't spoil) was one I hated, and since it happened at 70% it wasn't really necessary imo. The fact that there was no third act break-up was only a bit of a consolation. Another thing that made me roll my eyes multiple times was the banter. Which it worked well in some scenes, it realllyyy didn't in others. Other than that, I really enjoyed my time with this book!
This book was a fun nanny romance, that gave everything I need this trope to give. Phoebe becomes a nanny for this week deaf girl and slowly starts falling for her grumpy asshole dad, who’s also a cop. WE HAVE OUR SEXY AGE GAP. The problem besides the entire employee-boss thing? Her dad is his boss. To sum it up: nanny romance, forbidden romance, age gap, small town, spicy spice. Sounds good to you? It is good! This was a clear four star read for me, that I just ate up. Read this entire book in a few hours because I was captivated. Until a plot turn that destroyed the entire book for me. I lost all interest and excitement for the story, but I want to stress that this was not really because the book became bad. It’s just that I whole heartily dislike this trope so it was a no for me. DOES NOT MEAN YOU WILL FEEL THE SAME ABOUT IT. I am not a fan and personally would have preferred everything from the 80% mark to be different; but it’s still written well! So a me-problem not the books. There was also another plottwist, that was just ridiculous and far fetched for me personally. But if we extract those personal preferences, i highly enjoyed this read! I would recommend it to all my nanny romance lovers. Maybe read the following though, because I know many feel the same as me about this certain thing so… SPOILER: there’s a surprise pregnancy. Will definitely check out other books by the author tho, because I really enjoyed her writing, storytelling and characters. 3






