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Austin is a single father, and hires Lea as a nanny for the summer. She is a speech therapist, and is there to help his daughter who is no longer speaking. Both Austin and Lea have issues, and while a few sparks, I didn't really feel a strong romance. A fair and quick read though, and is a good summer take along. Would recommend.
Oh, geez. The heroine in this book leaves a marriage to a man who blames her for everything and treats her like crap only to fall in love with the "hero" of this book who blames her for everything and treats her like crap.
There is almost nothing positive about the relationship between Austin and Sara. He is not kind to her, he questions every decision she makes, and picks fights with her (during which he says very hurtful things to her). Then in the end, after one grand gesture, all is forgiven.
I want to scream, "Get some backbone, girl!" and then throw the book across the room.
I received an ARC of this title from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
Lea isn't the only one with abandonment issues. Austin just had to deal with it since childhood. He is so sweet with his daughter. I light that the most. Sara seems to be a miracle worker. Austin was lucky the day that she came into his life.