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BOOK INFO
Released: October 21st 2014
Published by InterMix
Pages: 103
Format: eARC
“Overall, a cute and heartfelt story.” ~ Under the Covers
Erin took a position as a live-in Nurse for a seven-year-old post surgery cancer patient. While working on her Master’s thesis, she expected this job to be low key. Now, what she is what she didn’t expect is for her patient to have a father whom she’ll have an attraction to and, so it seems, it’s a mutual feeling. Cameron also didn’t expect to have any kind of feelings for Erin as his focus the past two years has just been his daughter. They will avoid and deny all their feelings but in one Heat of the Moment, they will give in to their desires and just like that….their lives will change.
I’ve always enjoyed Ms. Robin’s work. Her stories are always sweet and romantic. Erin and Cam’s story was just that. However, it was too short for my liking. The premise or storyline in itself is good, but the short length took away the time Erin and Cameron could get to know each other and fall in love. Though, I believe in love at first sight; Erin and Cam are older and well, I would’ve like to see more page time for them.
Overall, a cute and heartfelt story. Other than the insta-love, I enjoyed reading this book. The characters are fun, sexy and intriguing. I’m curious if Ms. Kaye have plans to explore the characters in this story, but I see great potential.
*ARC provided by publisher

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Angela
I coblog and review here at Under the Covers and occasionally review for Hot Listens.I love to read PNR, UF, Contemporary, New Adult, and Romantic Suspense. Occasionally, I will venture to Erotica, BDSM reads and rarely Historical Romance. There are some sub-genres that I don’t always enjoy, but I’m open to stepping out of my comfort zone.For the most part, as long as there’s a hint of romance, I’m pretty much in.
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Thanks for the review Angela
I am a fan of Robin’s, so I will check this one out! Thanks for the review!