Sunday, June 23, 2019

Review : A Promise for the Twins


The Promise for the Twins by Melissa Senate

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, 
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Purchase Link: Amazon | BN | iBooksKobo
Pages: 224
PublishedJune 18th 2019 by Harlequin Special Edition
He made a promise…

Now he’s a nanny!

Former soldier Nick Garroway is in Wedlock Creek to fulfill a promise made to a fallen soldier: to check in on the woman the man had left pregnant with twins. Brooke Timber is in desperate need of a nanny, and what else can Nick do but fill in? She’s planning his father’s wedding, and all the family togetherness soon has Brooke and Nick rethinking if this promise is temporary…or forever…

Nick is working on a promise he made to a fallen soldier who saved his life. He was to return to his hometown and check on the women the Soldier left pregnant, Brooke. He never expected to become her nanny (manny) but clearly she needs the help and it only temporary until her nanny comes back to take his place.

I keep rewriting that description over and over and finally decided to settle on that without giving too much away. This is a contemporary romance so its pretty clear where things are heading. And yet even with knowing what its about I really do feel that this book did do a good job standing out. I loved getting to know the characters. Seeing the family drama kept things interesting. Nick had family issues of the past and he is ready to face them head on and it was interesting seeing how different people in his family handled him taking a different career path then the following in the family footsteps when it comes to working with paper. Clearly there will be tension if he doesn't join the family business, pressures, that can be hard to handle. It was interesting seeing how everything played out. There is a very small world kinda thing going on with random connections. Then there was the romance, the obvious attraction, the stolen kisses, and it all remained clean which I appreciate. So if you like a clean romance that doesn't get too down into the deets you'll like this. Overall pretty good book I really enjoyed it.

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