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What a great story!! Noah is a workaholic. His family gives him a trip to Cancun to relax and unwind. His family sends Andie to help him relax and enjoy life. Andie is a free-spirit at heart but hides her fears. They butt heads but the more time they spend together, the closer they get. What a great read. I couldn't put it down.
Another good read from J.S. Scott! I think I've read pretty much all of her books and continue to enjoy them. The "accidental billionaire" series has been fun so far!
I love NOAH! He's just kind of a dream. After acquiescing to his siblings' request that he take a vacation, he gets the biggest surprise -- ANDIE. I do not love Andie, but I don't hate her either. The reader can guess what her big issue is with avoiding relationships early on. Her unwillingness to share that info with Noah was childish. Thankfully, Owen sets her straight and we can celebrate in a HEA.
Looking forward to Owen's story next, plus getting updates on our favorite Sinclairs!
Years ago, Noah Sinclair promised his dying mother that he’d stay strong and work hard for his younger brothers and sisters. Even with the Sinclairs’ newfound wealth.When I started reading I couldn't put it down.J. S. Scott is magnifysent and amazing writer.I cannot wait to read more of there books.Keep up the great work.You should definitely read this book.Can't wait for the next book.
Noah Sinclair is used to being the eldest in charge of taking care of his siblings since he was 18 after his mother passed away. Andie is the childhood best friend of Noah's younger brother, Owen, who makes her living traveling and writing her travel blog. She is asked by Owen to accompany Noah on his "forced" vacation to make sure he doesn't work throughout it. She makes a connection with Noah and is successful in getting him to learn to relax.. However, she has a secret regarding her health that scares her from committing to a long term relationship. Noah and Andie are a great couple and compliment each other. The plot moves along nicely and I was happy to see what the jewelry on the book cover means!
I was given a free ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I’m positively enchanted😇
Noah is the next billionaire to find his happily ever after but as we know most relationships have their ups and downs and this one certainly did too😢
Andie and Owen have been best friends for years and Owen tells Andie his concerns regarding Noah and invites her to accompany Noah on a paid vacation to Cancún😍 Her objective is to help Noah relax and to stop working soooo much❣️
Absolutely loved Andie and Noah’s story and I’m super excited to read Owen’s next😁 Thank you to Montlake, Netgalley and JS Scott for my advanced copy which I voluntarily leave my honest review❤️
In typical J.S.. Scott 's writing style, this novel begins when Andie and Noah meet and do not fall in love. Noah is sent off on a forced vacation and Andie is in the same location to do a travel article. It's yes meets no until the turning point brings a HEA. Adorable little read.
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This is a cute read with some spice. Have a tissue ready at the start but you won't need it long.
Noah has always worried and taken care of his family, now they're worried about him. He won't stop working. So much that he looks terrible. His sisters plan him a vacation but his brother Owen knows how to make sure he's going to enjoy it. He asks his best friend, Andie to go and make sure Noah has a good time.
Go with Noah and Andie on a trip to Cancun and see if she can get him to relax and stop working for just a little while.
I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
A celebration of life becomes a reawakening for hearts in need of a little push. Enchanted is no fairytale. Noah and Andie are tough on the heart and tragic to the soul, but inspiring to get to know. Scott turns a lifetime of heartache into a tale of resilience. The power of the human spirit is on full display with a romance that fights it's way into your heart. No, Enchanted is no fairytale, but a haunting song that lingers far beyond the last note of the melody.