Forever
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4.4 • 9 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Trapped on a cruise with her billionaire ex-boyfriend… and his grandmother… what could possibly go wrong?
A dreamy second-chance romance between a private nurse still nursing a broken heart and the man who's afraid she's just after his money.
Rebecca Andrews scored the nursing gig of a lifetime—getting paid to sail the high seas on a luxury cruise ship. The catch? Her client is the grandmother of her ex-boyfriend… the one she's still hopelessly in love with. Awkward doesn't begin to cover it.
Zach Carmichael thought he was signing up for sun, sea, and spoiling his gran on her 80th birthday cruise. Instead, he's trapped on a floating love boat with the woman who shattered his heart—and apparently his ability to trust. But sure, spending a whole month together at sea won't be weird at all.
As lingering looks and friendly chats fan the flames of their undeniable chemistry, Rebecca and Zach are left wondering: Is this just a hot fling, or something worth risking their hearts for again? With nosy brothers, meddling friends, and a whole lot of unresolved feelings onboard, one thing's for sure… love is about to make some serious waves.
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Each book in the Time for Love series is a strong stand-alone novel. To fully enjoy the series, however, the author recommends reading them in order.
Book 1: Forever
Book 2: Finally
Book 3: Again
Book 4: Always
Book 5: At Last
Customer Reviews
Review: Time For Love #1: Forever
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Forever by Miranda P. Charles is the first book in her Time For Love series and focuses on Rebecca Andrews and Zach Carmichael.
Rebecca takes a job as a private nurse for the elderly Mrs. Carmichael. The job entails accompanying Mrs Carmichael on a month long cruise to celebrate her eightieth birthday. The wonderful Mrs. Carmichael is also grandmother to Rebecca's ex that she is still not over, but as he is a workaholic she believes she's in the clear. There's no way he'll take a whole month off for a cruise, right? Wrong. He dotes on his grandmother and when she asks him to accompany her he can't say no.
Now faced with a month together in close quarters the reasons behind their break up resurface. He thinks she lied to him, she believes he never really cared. Even after he realized how he felt, his close friends and family (NOT grandma) convinced him she was a gold-digger so he never went after her. Oh how painful these misunderstandings can be for a reader, when all you want to do is just knock their heads together and demand they figure it out, tout suite.
With a happily ever after ending, you intuitively know they'll get there but the journey of angst and misdirection is the fun part. I am excited to read more from this author in the future.