Finding Home
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4.1 • 132 Ratings
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Life can change in an instant. But consequences are forever...
It's not like my life to be varied. Eat, sleep, work, repeat — you know the drill. It's not much, but it's mine.
Until I find myself staring up at a man who's wearing the most beautiful suit I've ever seen. And I'm wearing...my coffee. Not an ideal first impression, but Stephen Sullivan, billionaire nightclub owner and nocturnal loner, doesn't seem to mind.
In fact, he starts turning up everywhere I need a helping hand.
Turns out, as a social worker for Boston's foster kids, I need that help quite a lot. But is it possible we've both bitten off more than we can chew?
On paper, we're polar opposites. In the flesh, I'm having a hard time reminding myself not to get mixed up with this enigmatic businessman.
Thing is, appearances can be deceiving.
And that's a lesson I'm about to learn the really, really hard way...
Delve into the sizzling suspense of the Boston Billionaires today!
Customer Reviews
Ok
Story line was good. Enjoyed the book.
Basic romance
I enjoyed the premise of the story; however, the initial execution of the writing took away some of my attention. For instance, there was a lot of dialogue devoid of descriptors to frame the emotions of the characters, making it more about dialogue than emotions as one looks for as a framework in romance novels. It would also have benefitted from more descriptive language (“basic and normal as me” was the language used to describe the heroine, for instance) to engage me and a bit more professional editing as typos took me out of the flow of the story-telling when I was forced to re-read portions to try to figure out what the author was trying to say. A small thing. Overall, I did enjoy the effort out into trying to develop the characters and the trajectory of the plot line the author was aiming for. The story picked up after the first four chapters and I’m glad I stuck it out to read to the end.
Exactly what I was thinking about w
Except for the fact that the government is not