Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Review : Her Homecoming Wish

Her Homecoming Wish by Jo McNally

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, 
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Pages: 288
PublishedJanuary 21st 2020 by Harlequin Special Edition

She’s ready to shed her good-girl ways…

“You’re all about following the rules now?

“Pity.”

Mackenzie Wallace hopes there’s still some bad boy lurking beneath single father Danny Adams’s upright exterior. Being the proverbial good girl left her brokenhearted and alone in the past. Now she’s back in town and wants excitement with her high school crush—not love. Dan knows their connection runs deep, despite Mackenzie’s protests. But will their new personas work together—especially when Dan’s secret is exposed?
Mackenzie always striven to be the good person, the good sibling, the good wife but it all came crashing down and shes tired of being so good. Now shes back to her home town to help keep her fathers business afloat while he recovers from an injury and wants to have more fun with her life. Maybe even Danny her brothers bad boy best friend can help her out. Problem is hes an officer now with his own set of issues with his job and isn't sure he can deal with a personal and work life.

I really enjoyed this book. Mackenzie was pretty straight laced as it came and she was trying her best to be a "bad girl" or at least do more with her life. It was interesting seeing the things she tried doing to break out from her mold. Then theres also the point where shes kinda trying to get Danny to her way of thinking because he had a wild streak in the past and she wanted his help to doing more. I enjoyed seeing the romance between the two. But then there is Danny's side of things where he is stressed af there is so much going on in his work life that having a life other then his work life really isn't working out for him. It was tough seeing the pressure people around him were putting on him, there was things going on beyond his controle and he was doing his best and you can see his struggle and sympathaize with him. Overall this was a pretty good book i really enjoyed it.

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