Review | The Family Man

by | Jul 7, 2016 | 2016, A, ARC, eBook, Scorcher | 2 comments

The Family Man

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TEMPTATION NEVER TASTED SO SWEET…

When life hands lemons to Beth Beverley, she makes mouthwatering lemon squares. Mostly because they’re coveted by the sexy single dad who owns Belmont’s most popular coffee shop. But that’s where her crush on Griffin has to end. Her sweet treats are selling like crazy cakes in his shop, and she doesn’t mix business with pleasure. Too bad his sinful smile has her flirting with the idea of forever.

Griffin Hall definitely needs to keep his eyes–and his hands–off Beth. Since he’s traded in late-night gigs and partying for bedtime stories with his little girl in his arms, he doesn’t have time for anything else. So why does Beth’s big heart and easy way with his daughter make him finally feel alive again? But there’s a little secret Beth doesn’t know, something he can’t bear to tell her . . .

Hott Review:

I absolutely loved the family man! While the language and the steamer a bit more than I prefer in a novel, just like her last novel, there’s just something about the romance of cakes novels that makes you want to keep reading. The family man is not as funny or light as the wedding date and yet is it completely different kind of romantic sweet and during romance.

I love how Beth and Griffin get to be friends and how they overcome so many obstacles. I love their personalities and I love their friendships. However I did think Kate and Ainsley seemed a bit different in this novel then they didn’t the last one.

This is absolutely not a book where you need to read the series just grab one and go you will love it… well, except that it’ll make you hungry 😉

More…

Author: Kelly Eadon
Source: NetGAlley
Publisher & Date: July 5th 2016 by Forever Yours
Genre: Contemporary Romance
ISBN: 1455593990 (ISBN13: 9781455593996)
Pages: 256
Grade: A
Ages: 18+
Steam: There are a couple of steamy sections, plus the language make this rated R+
Setting: Belmont Beach
Series: Belmont Beach, 2
The Wedding Date
The Wedding Date
The Family Man
The Family Man
Crossing the Friend Zone
Crossing the Friend Zone

Author Bio:

Kelly Eadon is a romance writer living in Richmond, Virginia with her husband and a house full of rescue animals, aka “the kraken”. She swears like a sailor and says whatever pops into her head. In order to counteract her big mouth, she wears high heels whenever possible. In her spare time she spins, kick boxes and attempts to renovate her farmhouse. She hates sanding drywall, loves to cook, drinks lots of wine, gets scary competitive at trivia, and enjoys time spent exploring with her rescued beagle mixes.

She is represented by Dawn Dowdle at the Blueridge Agency and writes for Grand Central, an imprint of Hachette.

Visit Kelly: author's website author's twitter author's facebook

* from kellyeadon.com

 

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2 Comments

  1. Wall-to-wall books

    OH the cover of this book is soooo cute! I’m in cover love 😉
    Sounds like a great book!
    Boy I am getting all kinds of great reading ideas from you!

  2. keauthor

    Thank you for taking the time to read and review, Gina!

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