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This is a good book. The two main characters are Annabel and Logan. They had known each other when they were growing up. They had dated. Seven years later Logan comes home. He finds out he has a son. He has seven date before his next rodeo. They each have issues it together they work it out to fall in love.
This is a Second Chance Cowboy Romance, and this is the 11th book in the Dawson Family Ranch series. I really loved the characters in this book, and I loved the animals in this book. This book was cute, sweet, a little steamy, and fun to read. I loved the second chance romance. I think this book's characters overcome so many obstacles, but they are still trying to overcome the biggest obstacle they have been running from. I really enjoyed reading this book. I was kindly provided an e-copy of this book by the publisher (Harlequin Special) or author (Melissa Senate) via NetGalley, so I can give an honest review about how I feel about this book. I want to send a big Thank you to them for that.
Seven Birthday Wishes is a well written romance. I enjoyed the plot and the characters. I recommend this book. I received an advance ebook from the publisher and Netgalley. This is my unbiased review.
This was a sweet second-chance story with a little bit of heat. Eight years earlier, a chance encounter between eighteen-year-old Annabel and twenty-one-year-old Logan led to a three-day relationship that had lasting consequences. But Logan was gone before Annabel knew she was pregnant, and she could not reach him. And when she could, she didn't. Cody is seven years old, Logan's biggest little fan and neither knows the truth.
I liked Annabel and Logan. The backstory is a little heartbreaking. They connected quickly and deeply over those three days together, sharing hopes and dreams. Annabel's belief in him did great things for Logan's confidence. Even after such a short time, Annabel dreamed of a future together. Those dreams took a hit when she learned that Logan never wanted children of his own and that nothing would keep Logan in Bear Ridge. Logan's relationship with his father is difficult at best and often emotionally abusive. A late-night phone call from his father that last evening reinforced Logan's need to get away. When Logan left the next morning, he cut all ties with Bear Ridge, including Annabel, going so far as to change his cell number and move several hours away. When Annabel realized she was pregnant, she could not reach him.
As the book opens, Annabel's son tells her that his "My Hero" essay will be on the paper's front page. She has a feeling that her secret is about to come back and bite her. Meanwhile, Logan has a minor injury he has to recover from, and his manager sends him to the Dawson Ranch for that recovery time. He will also meet his special fan. One look at the information in the paper, and Logan has a feeling about that little fan.
Logan and Annabel impressed me with their handling of the revelation. Annabel doesn't make excuses for her actions. She knows she was wrong. Now that the secret is out, she will do her best to smooth the relationship between Cody and Logan. I could feel her nervousness over sharing Cody with Logan and her worry about the future with him in their lives. Be that as it may, she doesn't try to keep them apart, instead including Logan in everything from school pickups to bedtime rituals.
Logan is shocked but understands why she didn't contact him. Though he had never intended to be a father, once he knows about Cody, he is determined to be the best father he can be. The scenes with Logan and Cody are so sweet as they get to know each other. I also loved that Logan has no problem acknowledging Cody as his son to anyone and everyone they meet and that he doesn't let his celebrity overshadow their growing bond. Logan makes an impulsive promise to grant seven of Cody's birthday wishes to make up for the birthdays he's missed. Some of those wishes are steeped in emotions wrapped up in Logan's memories of his life in Bear Ridge. To fulfill those wishes, Logan will have to face those memories.
Complicating matters is the attraction that still sparks between Annabel and Logan. Neither has forgotten the other over the years, and their connection is as strong as ever. Annabel is wary of risking her heart again, especially since Logan makes no secret of his plans to continue his rodeo career. I loved that Annabel understands Logan, what drives him, and doesn't try to change him. She does, however, know that he needs to face his past. I enjoyed how he got a boost in that direction, thanks to Cody. Annabel does her part in easing Logan's way and finds a crucial piece of information to help him. Meanwhile, Logan is at war with himself. Part of him can't wait to return to the rodeo, but another part pushes him toward Annabel and Cody. I loved the ending and seeing how Logan solved his dilemma.
Loved it. It definitely tugs on the heartstrings. A sweet second chance romance. Thanks to the publisher for providing a copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary.
I was provided an arc e-copy by the publisher Harlequin Special edition by Melissa Senategiving my honest review.
Seven Birthday Wishes
by Melissa Senate was such a cute book. Logan Winston doesn't want to have kids that all changes when he finds out that his biggest number fan is his son. Logan doesn't know ow if he will be a hood dad but one thing he knows he wants to be apart of his son's life.
5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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Lisa
A solid second chance romance. The characters were engaging and sweet. Overall, I enjoyed this low drama novel. *I received an ARC of this book and this is my voluntary and honest review.
Eight years ago Annabel and Logan had a fling. He left town after a big fight with his father and hasn’t been back- but Annabel was pregnant and when she tried to call him she found he’d completely broken ties. He’d even changed his phone number. Now their son Cody sees Logan as his hero, never knowing Logan his relationship. Then Cody wins a writing contest about his hero and Logan goes back to his hometown to meet with the boy. He’s 99% sure the kid isn’t his son but he has to make sure.
When he gets there his attraction to Annabel is still present and, yes, Cody is his child. He begins to realize he wants to be a daddy to Cody and that he might still be in love with Annabel. But both Annabel and Logan are cautious. What if he can’t overcome the demons surrounding his hometown? What if he leaves again? What would it do to Cody. And Annabel?
This is a sweet second chance tale. It is a nice length for busy people. You can read Annabel’s and Logan’s inner thoughts- warring caution and the pull of their attraction, maybe even love, for one another. There are even some sexy bits for your reading enjoyment!
Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin for this ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.