Scott Walker doesn’t have time for a relationship. The sexy mechanic has career ambitions, not to mention a mother and three sisters to take care of. The last thing he needs is Carrie Jameson, the beauty he never forgot, arriving in Templeton Cove over the holidays with some unexpected news.
Scott still finds Carrie irresistible, and he’s not one to shirk responsibility. Scott’s issues with his own dad make the prospect of parenthood a minefield. But if he and Carrie can overcome their fears, this Christmas could bring them the best gift of all.
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Release Date: November 4th 2014
Publisher: Harlequin
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Michelle
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This is a classic romance story where two lovers come together, part quickly, and pine for each other while they are apart.Β As an additional twist there is a child conceived that is hidden from the father.Β This is the first book that I have read by this author.
I couldnβt wait to dive into this novel, but I was quickly disappointed.Β The author made it seem like some otherworldly force made Carrie Jameson and Scott Walker come together.Β The entire premise behind the one night stand was shallow and difficult to believe.Β Later itβs revealed that because of their magnetic attraction they actually were together for longer than one night.Β Itβs hard to believe that they never came up for air and actually talked to each other during that time.Β Even if Scott was a player and heartless Carrie should have had some sense of what kind of person he was.Β I just never bought into the idea that they were a couple.
The book has very little dialogue between the characters.Β There was so much information about the internal dialogue in each characterβs head that it was just overkill.Β Added to that it just seemed like it was the same thing said in a different way.Β It literally went on for pages.Β Before, during, and after every interaction the author shares what each character is thinking.Β I would have been fine with a hint or some foreshadowing.Β I was quickly tired of how often Carrie spoke of her fears about Scott.Β I was sick of reading about Scottβs responsibilities and his fears.Β The author also went into great detail about Scottβs parents.Β I found all of the characters to be overly dramatic and unrealistic.Β I identified with none of them, and I didnβt care about their HEAs.Β I just wanted it to be over.
A good book gone wrong.
Shannon
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