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A review by tamitam55
Challenged by the single dad by Whitley Cox
challenging
emotional
hopeful
tense
fast-paced
5.0
When small town meets single dad meets second chance romance meets grumpy/sunshine, you have Ms. Cox's 4th book in the Single Dad's of San Camanez.
Dom is a grump, one who grumbles, and nothing is as he feels it should be. But he has a great reason to feel this way. In book three, there was some shady business going on (can't spoil it for you if you haven't read it yet) at the pub, and he's not willing to have it happen again. But can his "spidey sense" tell him what's good and what's not? He's not sure anymore. So, the brothers took it upon themselves to save Dom from himself and have implemented a way that they can get a new bartender into the pub so Dom can spend some quality time with his wonderful son, Silas.
Chloe has some secrets that she's not ready to share with anyone. Why is she running? What happened? Can she overcome it? But with Dom being the grumbly bear that he tends to be, will she be able to settle into her new role as bartender, or will she have to leave? And what about this insane attraction? To. Her. Boss!
Poor Chloe goes through so much in this book. I'm so glad that the two of them work things out and that Dom becomes a little less grumbly with her.
Thank you to the author for allowing me to review this book (honestly) in exchange for an eARC copy of the book.
Dom is a grump, one who grumbles, and nothing is as he feels it should be. But he has a great reason to feel this way. In book three, there was some shady business going on (can't spoil it for you if you haven't read it yet) at the pub, and he's not willing to have it happen again. But can his "spidey sense" tell him what's good and what's not? He's not sure anymore. So, the brothers took it upon themselves to save Dom from himself and have implemented a way that they can get a new bartender into the pub so Dom can spend some quality time with his wonderful son, Silas.
Chloe has some secrets that she's not ready to share with anyone. Why is she running? What happened? Can she overcome it? But with Dom being the grumbly bear that he tends to be, will she be able to settle into her new role as bartender, or will she have to leave? And what about this insane attraction? To. Her. Boss!
Poor Chloe goes through so much in this book. I'm so glad that the two of them work things out and that Dom becomes a little less grumbly with her.
Thank you to the author for allowing me to review this book (honestly) in exchange for an eARC copy of the book.
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Child death and Death