They’re completely wrong for each other—and yet, with every unexpected rescue and reluctant favor, falling in love might be the biggest plot twist of all.It was humiliating, okay?
When I suffer an accident high atop my favorite Longdale mountain, I don’t want Benson—my sister’s brother-in-law—to play hero. Unfortunately, he’s the one holding me upright. Literally.
Benson cannot fall in love. Between a painful divorce, two energetic kids, and his father’s finance business, he has more than enough going on. Besides, my grandparents despise the entire Tate clan.
They raised me, and I want to please them. Nothing wrong with merging their dreams for my life with my own, right? Sidenote: my grandparents’ dreams do not include the older, single dad, Benson.
But every time I trip (literally and metaphorically), he’s there to catch me—and sometimes feed me. Soon, I start to imagine what it would be like to choose my own vision for the future.
I’m chasing a promotion and my grandparents’ pride. He’s guarding a broken heart. Yet with every cringe-worthy collision, we discover our off-limits love isn’t what we expected.
But it might just be exactly what we need.
Review:
Claire and Benson were so cute together. Claire was always in need of rescuing and Benson was there to help. Claire also helped Benson heal from his heartbreak and be able to move forward with his life, bringing joy and hope to him through her sunny disposition and positive outlook. you are sure to root for them as they navigate expectations and old family rivalries.
This is part of the Tate Brothers series, and I had only read one other book, but it was not a problem to follow this story. I loved the family members and the chemistry between them and will have to read the other books.
I received a gifted copy; all opinions are my own, and I was not expected to write a positive review.
This is part of the Tate Brothers series, and I had only read one other book, but it was not a problem to follow this story. I loved the family members and the chemistry between them and will have to read the other books.
I received a gifted copy; all opinions are my own, and I was not expected to write a positive review.
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