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I was given a copy of this book for an honest review. All thoughts are mine.
Such a sweet romance about second chances and family. Ryan and Rachel have been hurt by former lovers, and both of them were unsure about falling for someone new.
I know the author did her homework on people with dementia, because she described things I went through with my Mother.

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Did not rate bc it was not for me - I don't rate books that are either a DNF or just don't match my reading preferences once I'm able to actually see the excerpt

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**Copy Provided by Netgalley and Tule publishing for an honest review**

This book happens in the same timeline as the previous book in the series, however they can be read as a stand alone book.

This is a slow burn read and the story happens slowly, however the ending feels far too rushed for me. It was almost as if the writer had used up her word allowance, then suddenly realised that she needed to finish the book.

Rachel is a community doctor who was bought a fancy dinner with a local chef who trained in paris and is known locally for his better than sex deserts. Both have been burned by past relationships and are not looking for anything, however the attraction is there from the beginning.

Ryan came back home to look after his ailing grandmother who looked after him when his parents died. Cajoled into getting into the bachelor auction by Lily Taylor, he is constantly reminded of his ex and how she labeled him as selfish for going back home to look after his grandmother.

Its a good story, i'm just upset that the ending seemed rushed giving me whiplash.

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The hero was a saint, the heroine was a self-righteous bitch filled with self-pity, the plot was rife with clichés and seemed written by a high-school student.

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