Hugh (Single Dads of Gaynor Beach Book 4)
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Publisher Description
Hugh
Having spent more than twenty years as an emergency medicine physician in war zones around the world, I barely have a home to speak of. A daughter I didn’t know about has died and left a child behind, so I must get to Gaynor Beach, California to claim my granddaughter. Her temporary guardian is the first man to spark my interest in a very long time, but it would be inappropriate for me to have a relationship with this much-younger man.
Oscar
Gutted by my best friend’s death, I take solace in the daughter she left in my guardianship. I’ll protect this precious baby with all I have, and no one is going to take her away from me—least of all the man who turns up on our doorstep claiming to be her grandfather. Despite the resemblance, I plan to keep him at arm’s length. I’m going to show him how capable I am. But I might also lose my heart in the process.
This is an 85k word, hurt/comfort, interracial, age-gap, MM romance novel with a moderate amount of angst.
Customer Reviews
Finding family
Four and a half stars
Hugh Bracken flies halfway around the world to meet the granddaughter he didn’t know he had and make sure that she is being well cared for. Oscar Collins is reeling from the grief of losing his best friend and the task of caring for her daughter like his own grounds him and gives him purpose.
Gabbi Grey takes these two hurting individuals and helps them find a way to become a family. Her writing is capable and engaging, and Hugh and Oscar feel very real and likable as they struggle to find their footing in a difficult and emotional situation.
It’s a pleasure to see Hugh and Oscar make their way from literal strangers to joining forces and making a family. Well done, Ms Grey.
This book is part of a multi-author continuity series but stands alone well.