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What a book!! Two single parents with a quite a lot of baggage!
Jenna and Nathan are just two people going about their lives when Jenna offers to help Nathan watch his two year old. Jenna is a mom of eight year old twins who is looking for a man who wants to be apart of her life. Nathan is a dad of a two year old who hides from his broken life at work. Nathan so desperately wants his daughter to love him but at the same time is having a hard time dealing with the past.
This book was sweet yet sexy (it is possible!) Prepare for a few tears because your heart does break at one point. I picked up this book not knowing about this author but she definitely gained a new reader with her writing! This is definitely a book you need to check out.

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*** ARC generously and very kindly provided by Forever Romance. Thank you so much***

Let me begin by saying that this is without a doubt my favorite book of this series and by this author. And let me tell you. I loved Bad for You. I didn't think anything could top it. But this one did. This book was a bundle of warmth, laughter and emotions.

Nathan is a widowed single father of a sweet two-year-old, Marley. For two years, Nathan aka Nate has drowned in grief and neglected his daughter. But, due to external forces, he needs to step up. And he kinda does. It's when he's trying to learn and raise his daughter that he meets Jenna.

Jenna, a single mother of twins, Oliver and Olivia, who instantly falls for Marley and offers to help out Nate in babysitting Marley. And Nate readily agrees.

What follows is a wonderful and heartwarming story of Nate learning and falling in love with his daughter with the help of Nate. It involves awww worthy scenes, hilarious scenes and mind-numbingly adorable scenes between these five people. We see them falling in love with each other. We see Nate falling in love with Oliver and Olivia.

And the ROMANCE, it's so HOTTT..!! <b><i>Nate and Jenna's chemistry sizzles and burns. </b></i> It's not a very slow burn. But it's the perfect burn for them. Their hot scenes are freaking smoking and panty-melting. Their journey of falling in love with each other is believable and I felt for them so much.

The story is about forgiving yourself, giving your life a second chance and trusting in love. It's about loving your kids and doing anything for them. It's about going to date nights, arranging sleepovers for kids elsewhere to find some time for naughty times. The book has enough kids scenes to satisfy my single parent romance loving heart. IT delivered all the adorableness and swoony scenes that I wish for in a romance with kids.

So, go ahead. Pick this book up. This book is for you if you love the following:

- Both the MCs are single parents
- Adorable kids scenes
- Funny scenes
- Hot times
- You love the crew of this series
- Good groveling
- Adorable banter between MCs

Did I miss something? If I did, you can always add once you read it..!!

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A beautifully written, deeply emotional and gripping single parent love story. Although i have to say that this would not be my favourite trope, this book absolutely captured me from beginning to end.
Nate is a single parent, still reeling from the sudden death of his wife, a workaholic who has for the past couple of years relied whole heartedly on his parents providing care for his little daughter. Now they have handed out some tough love and have left him in the proverbial deep end !! Going off on holiday and leaving him to care for his daughter.
Jenna a Loving single parent to twins, Oliver and Olivia, comes to his rescue and takes care of Marley for Nate to help him find a path between work and caring for Marley.
OMG this book had me by the heart strings, i loved this couple Hard!! We get both sides of their stories, and i couldn't put this book down.
Nate was such a useless yet caring dad, feeling he couldn't give his little daughter all she would need. Oh boy watching him grow into the father of any little girls (or Boys) dreams had me in a puddle.
Jenna was a natural parent, and devoted, a tower of strength and patience, and i loved the banter and shennanigins between Nate and Jenna. STEAMY flirting, steamy everything i was ready for combustion!! These two families coming together and growing pretty much melted me! The journey to their HEA was one i absolutely loved and definitely a book i would re read !!!!

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I could not put this one down. The characters had great chemistry every time they were in the same room. This book filled me with so many emotions I had to finish in one sitting.

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I'm kicking myself that this is my first J Daniels book but it makes me so excited to go back and read them all!

I completely fell in love with the characters in Down Too Deep. Nathan's internal battle with fatherhood, his recent loss and trying to balance this new life was absolutely all consuming. I really felt for him & Marley and the emotional torment he was going through. Moments between he and Marley really broke my heart at times.

When Jenna, Oliver and Olivia were first introduced it felt like a breath of fresh air, they're so fun and cute and happy and I loved their interactions.

Jenna is able to be there for Nate and Marley in a way no one else can and I couldn't turn the pages fast enough wanting to know just what would happen between these two people and their families. Sometimes the journey was painful and hard and sometimes it was hopefull and sweet, a lot of the time it was down right sexy and I absolutely loved it. It feels like a real depiction of people with flaws trying to navigate a major change in their lives, it's beautiful, emotional and honest. I miss them all already.

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Down Too Deep was everything I was hoping it would be. I've been waiting for Nate to get a book forever and pairing him up with Jenna was perfect. It was especially fun because I already knew I loved both of these characters from previous books in the series. Nate is the owner of Whitecaps where both Syd and Tori worked and Jenna is Brian's younger sister. These characters being surrounded by those special characters just made things that much better.

Jenna and Nate were so stinking adorable together. I could go on and on about how much I loved them together. It was cool to explore the things Jenna and Nate had in common. They were both single parents who loved their children deeply. They had different paths to becoming single parents, and both had some issues with that to work out, but it connected them in a way they wouldn't have been otherwise. That was a really cool thing because it made this book not only about a romance but about family as well.

If you like kids in books, Down Too Deep has some incredibly adorable ones. Jenna's twins Olivia and Oliver were part of what made this book shine. They had such great little personalities for kids. Same goes for Nate's daughter Marley. She was such a cute toddler. I especially loved her for the way she adored Oliver. Combine the three of these kids and it's cuteness overload.

I honestly couldn't think of a better way for J. Daniels to end the Dirty Deeds series than with Nate and Jenna. The only thing better would be if the series didn't have to end.

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E-galley provided by ForeverPub in exchange for an honest review. All quotations and opinions are based off an uncorrected proof

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"The heart had become its own protector. It let me love, but it held me back. It hoped, just like it always did, but it wouldn't believe anymore in the certainty of what I was feeling."

Considering that I've read hundreds of romance novels, I'm starting to think its a shame that I haven't read more single parent books. I've read a decent number of romance novels where parents get back together, but not where single parents find new love. A shame, since I really like this one.

I really liked the premise, Jenna offering her help to Nathan who is obviously struggling to be the dad that he wants to be. I really liked Jenna's character in general. I didn't always agree with her, but I always respected that she was a mom who worked hard to be the great mom that she was. She was her own woman, but her kids always came first for her. She was constantly making the mature choice and I really appreciated it. Her back must hurt from carrying the relationship.

As cute as the kids were, they didn't always feel real to me. I think little kids are hard to write, but I got different vibes for how old they were at any given time. Olivia seemed really young at some points and Oliver seemed older, it was weird considering they're twins. Also, I have to question how much Jenna loves them if she named them Olivia and Oliver? Really? Really??? Fine, you do you. I still found them really cute especially, Olivia's relationship with Nathan.

The romance was cute, but didn't have the spark that I was looking for. It all sort of felt last minute or just oddly paced. The romance seemed to rely on fun banter, but there didn't seem to be a lot? They were saying stuff like, "You're my best friend", but it only felt like they really talked once or twice? It just felt dependent on chemistry that I didn't really feel. It was also strange to see Nathan not get so much? Like-just clueless about a lot. Like why Jenna doesn't want his money, why Marley gets upset, why Jenna gets upset with him. It just felt like Nathan kept messing up a bunch, I did still like him, but it was just little things that made me not love him. I didn't fall for him in anyway.

Also, I didn't really love Jenna's friends. Granted, I haven't read the rest of the series, which I assume has some of their love stories, but in the book Jenna literally says, "I seriously needed to stop confiding in other women" which rubbed me the wrong way? Like, I actually got kind of upset for sec about this. Her friends just didn't seem to respect her boundaries at times.

TL;DR This book was a great single parents find love book. If you love the way kids add complexity to a romance then I would refer you to this book immediately.

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Thank you Forever Romance and J. Daniels for the opportunity to read and review Down Too Deep. This story was deeply heartfelt and is worthy of praise. A full review will be posted closer to release.

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J. Daniels returns with a story of a fathers struggle to raise his daughter and run his business whilst dealing with the guilt attached to his late wife’s death.

He meets single mother Jenna who not only wrangles her twins successfully but is also willing to help him with childcare when she happens upon him in his time of need.

Adorable and heartfelt, Down to Deep is my favourite book in the series yet.

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I love Nate and Jenna! This book just gahhh! Hands down the best book J Daniel's has ever written. That says alot, I love all of her books.
Thanks Netgalley for the Arc

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Amazing book!! I loved this one from beginning to the end. It was so emotional, heartbreaking, and heartwarming. I loved Nate and Jenna. I loved this whole series.

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It has been more than four years ago that I last read a book by J. Daniels, however I couldn't resist when I read the synopsis of Down Too Deep. I love single parent romances, and the fact that both characters are a single parent is just icing on the cake. Down Too Deep was a great contemporary romance with fun and interesting characters. I loved the way they met and how their relationship grew over time. The kids were my favorite in the book. Jenna's twins Oliver and Olivia were such great and curious kids, and Nate's daughter Marley was just the cutest. I loved that the relationship between the kids were highlighted in the book, I also enjoyed the interaction between Nate and the twins.

Overall Down Too Deep was a very fun and a little bit emotional read. I enjoyed J. Daniels writing and there was no dull moment. The sex scenes were extra hot in this book, and I loved reading them. The chemistry between Nate and Jenna was great, and I loved when the moment came when they just couldn't resist each other any longer. They were both mature and did a pretty good job at communicating their feelings. They both have their insecurities and a bit of a broken heart but thankfully that didn't take over the whole book. I enjoyed this book a lot and will definitely try to read more by this author.

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4.5 stars

2 single parents + 3 adorable kids = 1 truly entertaining love story!!!

This is my 4th book by J. Daniels and the 4th book in this series. I have truly enjoyed reading this series and kind of sad to see it come to an end.

As with the other books in this series, I truly enjoy the writing style of this author and I have found all the storylines and characters fun and relatable. I thought Down Too Deep is my favorite of this series though and that has everything to do with the 3 kids we meet in this book. I am truly a sucker for the single parent romance and any adorable kids in a story.

The only reason I couldn’t give this book 5 stars was because of the pace of the story. It is a little on the slower side and I felt there was a little too much filler and inner monologue for my liking. This story was never boring, I just felt some of the filler could’ve been left out to move things a long a little faster.

Down Too Deep is the 4th and final book of J. Daniels Dirty Deeds Series. This book can be read as a standalone but you do see past characters in this book. I think to truly appreciate these characters and the world they live in, this series should be read in order. This story is told in Dual POV.

In this book we follow the story of Nathan and Jenna. Jenna is Brian’s (from Four Letter Word Book 1) sister. She is a single mom to 2 really adorable 8 year old twins….Oliver and Olivia. Nathan is a single dad who owns the restaurant that we have seen throughout this series. (Some of the other heroines work in this restaurant). He is the father of a sweet 2 year old daughter….Marley. 2 years ago Nathan had something horrible happen and it caused him to shut down and put up walls when it came to everything. So when his parents, who have been taking care of Marley for the last 2 yrs, tells him he needs to straighten up and take care of his own daughter, that truly shocks Nathan and he is lost as to what to do. That is until one night when he has Marley at work with him and she escapes into the restaurant. She is “captured” by Jenna. So when Jenna goes to his office to return his daughter, Nathan is grateful. This little meeting leads to Nathan hiring Jenna to help him out with his daughter for the summer. Can Jenna help him break down his walls?? Can she show him he is worth loving?? Will they get their HEA?? Read this story to find out.

This book was a story about learning to love again. It is a story about hope and healing. This book had everything for every reader. This book was such an entertaining story, the kids in the story truly stole the show for me. I loved every scene they were in. Now even though I say this, this book was also full of emotion and heart aching moments. Just know that when your heart breaks through this story, in the end she puts it back together and you will have a smile on your face.

I would definitely recommend this book...pick this one up, I don't think you'll regret it!!

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I’ve been waiting for Nate’s book for years!
It exceeded my expectations in every way.
Nathan is trapped in an endless cycle of depression and avoidance since he lost his wife.
Forced to come to terms and be a father, he meets Jenna.
Jenna is a single mother, reading her twins. She agrees to watch Marley(age 2), Nathan’s daughter for the short term.
Their story is emotional, heart felt and so romantic.
I got lost in their journey to become what they desire most...
Technically, Down Too Deep can be read as a stand-alone but I highly recommend you read all the previous books in the series.

~BREAKDOWN OF RATINGS~
Plot~ 5/5
Main Characters (hero/heroine)~ 5/5
Secondary Characters~ 5/5
The Feels~ 5/5
Pacing~ 5/5
Addictiveness~5/5
Angst~ 5/5
Steam/Hotness/Chemisty ~ 5/5
Theme or Tone~ 5/5
Flow (Writing Style)~ 5/5
Backdrop (World Building)~ 5/5
Originality~ 5/5
Ending~ 5/5
Book Cover~ Fantastic
Series~ Dirty Deeds #4
Source~ Kindle eBook -ARC provided by NetGalley for honest review
Would I read more from the author? Yes
Would I recommend this book? Yes

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Thank you to HBG Canada for my free review ecopy of this book. This was my first book by this author and I loved it. Jenna and Nathan meet when Jenna starts babysitting Nathans’s daughter, Marley. Jenna is a single mother with eight year old twins and Nate is a widower. Since Nathan’s wife’s suicide he has shut down emotionally. So much so that he doesn’t even look after his two year old daughter and she is currently living with his parents. His parents give him an ultimatum that he has to straighten out and get his life back on track and look after his child. He soon realizes he doesn’t have any connection to his daughter and no clue how to look after her. Once Jenna steps in she slowly guides him as to how to parent Marley emotionally and physically. Of course since this is a love story a relationship develops between Jenna and Nate. This was a lovely story! I must warn you - there are some explicit sex scenes so beware if you aren’t comfortable with that. I thought this book was well written with great character development. There are also some cute children in this book that you will love!

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Well....
Here I am....
Crying in the nail salon over over Down Too Deep...

So many emotions!!! This book literally tugged at all of my heart strings. The father son bond was literally everything and the romance between Jenna and Nathan was perfect. I loved the character build up and the way that both of their main characters were their own person but weren’t (do I even make sense??? It’s probably the crying that’s making my brain a mush).

Gotta go before I completely ruin my manicure and the lady calls 911 thinking I’m going insane.

Thank you so much for sending me the widget!

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This was such a great story! These two people have dealt with loss in their own ways. It is two different types of loss but loss just the same. He tried to drink it away and ignore his responsibilities while she lives for her kids. They meet in the most ingenious of ways. Her son is in the men’s room and he is in there taking care of his business. Things progress from there as she learns that his adorable little daughter needs someone to watch her while he works and hires someone to help him out! I was so in love with this storyline that I had a very difficult time putting this book down and was able to finish it is a day.!

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After the death of his wife, Nathan finds it difficult to connect with his daughter, fearing how to deal with explaining to her how her mother died as she grows up. When his parents force him to take his daughter back and spend more time
with her, he’s desperate to find a caretaker while he tries to hire another manager for his restaurant. He meets Jenna, a single mom of twins, who immediately falls in love with his little daughter Marley and gladly offers to babysit her while he works.

This one has a lot of really likeable characters, particularly the kids. Jenna’s twins, Oliver and Olivia, are extremely endearing and realistic, though they pretty much never have an argument throughout which kind of surprised me. But their love for Marley and growing attachment to Nathan as a potential father figure in their life was so lovely to read about.

The premise is a bit eye roll worthy with the whole “falling in love with the nanny” trope. But the cutesy family parts throughout are sweet and make your heart melt. I really appreciate Nathan’s idea that it’s okay for girls to not forgive men too easily even if they want to—they should make them work for it.

Not a wholly spectacular read, but deals with a sensitive issue that deserves to be explored (loss of a loved one to suicide).

*Content/trigger warnings: mentions of suicide

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I literally read the last page and immediately wanted to start over! This is J Daniels best work in the series and an epic conclusion to it. I'm going to really hate to see these characters go. I absolutely loved everything about Jenna and Nate as a couple. Oh and who could not love those freaking adorable kids! Right off the bat I knew it was going to be tough to see Nate going through what he was for the past two years. It was heartbreaking all this guilt he carried around. Then when Jenna, Oliver and Olivia enter the picture my heart melted into this big puddle of goo. It was amazing to see Jenna bring Marley and Nate back together and showing him that he is a great father. There is just so much I could say about this book! I laughed, I cried, and I swooned. I felt everything, this evoked so many feelings out of me.

Arc provided by publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Nate's wife committed suicide 2 years ago and left him with an infant daughter. Not knowing what to do and wallowing in guilt, he's let his parents take care of her but when they tell him he needs to step up he rises to the occasion. Nate has no idea how he's going to work and take care of a toddler. Then he meets Jenna, a single mother of twins, and he's thrilled when she offers to watch his daughter. Pretty soon Nate and Jenna realize how much they care for each other and for each other's kids. I really enjoyed this heartwarming romance with heat.

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