Published: June 2nd 2020 (first published April 21st 2020)
Publisher: Indie-published
Length: 328 Pages
My Rating: 3.5 stars
Blurb:
“Daddy, I’m pregnant.”
The last three words Owen Kincaid ever wanted to hear from his teenage daughter. The firefighter knows how hard it is to have a kid when you’re still a kid yourself. He did it, and now eighteen years later, history is repeating itself. To say he’s beating himself up is an understatement. The last thing he needs is to fall head-over-heels in lust with his daughter’s midwife.
Kerry Humphrey hates her new client’s father. She has no reason to hate him, except for the fact he’s tall and brooding and always there, hovering in the background of appointments. And the crackle of chemistry every time their eyes meet. She hates that, too.
Everything about their attraction is ill-fated. But it won’t go away. Maybe, for one night, they can be… Reckless at Heart.
My Review:
While there was nothing stand out about this book, I did enjoy reading it. It was well written, steamy in all the right places and entertaining. This book is told over about a year, with new chapters jumping forward until three-quarters through the story. This added a realistic flow to the story.
This is a spin-off of another series by the author, I haven’t read any of those, but that wasn’t an issue. The characters do make an appearance but only as background characters.
I received an arc of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
*Blurb and cover image via Goodreads.