Daddy's Girl

Freshwater, Book 3

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Pub Date Jan 25 2021 | Archive Date Feb 02 2021

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THEY'VE GOT NO TIME FOR LOVE. BUT WHAT IF LOVE FINDS THEM FIRST?

Em Georgiou looks like the sort of girl you take home to your family. But she’s got a PhD to finish and a career to kick-start first. And besides, Em likes men too much to settle down—much to her father’s exasperation.

Joel Scott doesn’t do relationships. He’s too focused on his architecture business. So when his hard-to-please, cut-throat developer client suggests that he ‘gets to know’ his daughter Em, Joel is prepared to add the spoiled daddy’s girl to his to-do list for the sake of his career.

Except Em is way more capable than her father gives her credit for. And she’s certainly not the type of woman you strike off your to-do list.

Can Joel convince Em that he’s not just trying to impress her father? Or that you can fall in love when you don’t want to… even if it involves facing up to a dark past you’d rather forget?

THEY'VE GOT NO TIME FOR LOVE. BUT WHAT IF LOVE FINDS THEM FIRST?

Em Georgiou looks like the sort of girl you take home to your family. But she’s got a PhD to finish and a career to kick-start first...


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This is the second book I've read in this series, and I've enjoyed them both. However, you didn't have to read the others for this book to make sense. Overall, I really enjoyed the book. I especially liked that the main character was a researcher pursuing a higher degree (there doesn't seem to be many books with this type of character). As a researcher myself, it was a character I could really relate to. It was a quick, enjoyable read. I highly recommend this book and any written by Belinda Williams.

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