A Bachelor's Proposal
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4.3 • 74 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
She’s looking for a second chance to reconnect with her daughter but finds so much more.
Since her husband’s climbing death a year ago, Maureen Shannon’s relationship with her twelve-year-old daughter has spiraled out of control. Desperate, she resigns from her partnership at a legal firm and moves back to her hometown in Whitefish, Montana, with the hope that family and nature can heal their wounds. Her investment in a heli-skiing and lodge operation makes financial sense, but her attraction to the owner doesn’t. He’s everything she’s come to hate—a man who makes his living chasing adventure.
Jake Hartman knows Maureen Shannon is off limits. She’s an investor in his company—a silent investor who's never silent. Worse, she’s a mom who’s beautiful, intelligent and makes him feel more alive than he’s ever known. A self-confirmed bachelor, he finds himself uneasily contemplating a very different partnership.
But will Maureen be able to let go of her past and build a future with a man who never imagined becoming a husband or a father?
Customer Reviews
Wonderful finish to the series
This was a wonderful finish to the Shannon Sisters trilogy. I enjoyed the personal drama between Maureen & her daughter Holly, (although I really didn’t like the girl & her attitude too much in the beginning even though I felt bad about her losing her father), as well as the continued drama of Dylan’s former stepfather & the towns former mayor’s dirty dealings. The matchmaking from her sisters where Jake was concerned was fun to watch. I loved the instant attraction between Jake & Maureen, also the difficulties they both had at keeping it platonic & then taking it slow. Also the new closer relationship between Poppy & Maureen was wonderful. Author C.J. Carmichael has done a wonderful job on this story & the trilogy. I only wish that we could get to see Maureen & Jake get married & meet Cathleen & Dylan’s twins. Well done. Thank you to Tule publishing for letting me read this book for an honest review.