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A review by thereadervee
Forbidden Hearts by Corinne Michaels
4.0
This was my first book by Corinne Michaels and a huge thank you to her! She reached out to see if I’d be interested in reading this as an ARC, and oooooof, hi small towns!
This follows Asher and Phoebe, where she’s the nanny for a single dad with a deaf daughter. There’s a decent size age gap, small town, he’s a sheriff for their town AND works with her dad, and it gets pretty steamy. You’ll find a lot of those forbidden vibes, and forced proximity since she lives in his house a good chunk of the time.
Phoebe’s back home to escape some trauma she endured while working on her master’s degree. Being that she specializes in ASL and has the background that Asher’s looking for in a nanny at the last minute, her father signs her up and because Asher has no other choice, boom - it’s fated.
Phoebe’s age definitely does show more than anything. I had some moments where I just wanted to shake her some. But I like the way that Corinne had a FMC that wasn’t focused just on the MMC and their romance. Instead, she knows what she wants in her career and she’s taking strides necessary to get herself there and I loved that.
This follows Asher and Phoebe, where she’s the nanny for a single dad with a deaf daughter. There’s a decent size age gap, small town, he’s a sheriff for their town AND works with her dad, and it gets pretty steamy. You’ll find a lot of those forbidden vibes, and forced proximity since she lives in his house a good chunk of the time.
Phoebe’s back home to escape some trauma she endured while working on her master’s degree. Being that she specializes in ASL and has the background that Asher’s looking for in a nanny at the last minute, her father signs her up and because Asher has no other choice, boom - it’s fated.
Phoebe’s age definitely does show more than anything. I had some moments where I just wanted to shake her some. But I like the way that Corinne had a FMC that wasn’t focused just on the MMC and their romance. Instead, she knows what she wants in her career and she’s taking strides necessary to get herself there and I loved that.