Reviewed by Jennifer Turner
Score: 3.5/5
Score: 3.5/5
Background information: Amy is a poor but proud widow and single mother living in a small town in Kentucky. Jason Wilding is a millionaire who lived in the town as a child. Jason's brother, David, tricks him into returning to the town. David is in love with Amy, but Amy is so busy with her infant son, Max, that she will not date. David cons Jason into being a short term live-in nanny for Max.
Review: From a rating of five stars, this book would be 3.5 out of 5. The book was good reading material. The story captures you right in the beginning; the humor and romance captivate your attention. Jason pretending to be gay while being attracted to Amy is too amusing. Amy may live in poverty and with the pride of ten men, but her character is someone you can relate to with her simple pleasure of receiving simple things and working hard to earn what she wants. Jason may have worked to gain what he earned, but with time he became too comfortable in his money, assuming everything can be bought to make someone happy. The story is simple, sweet, and bittersweet in ways. If you are a hopeless romantic thinking a woman will meet her knight in armor, I'm sorry to say it does not quite go that way. The book has its own modern twist of two lovers separated between lies, pride and love. But happily, it finally comes to a Cinderella-meets-prince ending.
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