Sunday, May 3, 2020

Review of Flirting with the Single Dad by Whitley Cox


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we get Atlas Stark's story and are introduced to Tessa Copeland. Atlas has gone through a lot in the last 5 years. He lost his wife, he is having problems with his daughter and he adopted a relatives little girl. All this plus trying to make partner in the law firm he works at is a lot for a single guy to take in. So when one of the dad's recommends a art therapist who might help his daughter deal with all the changes that are happening in her short little life he is willing to give anything a try. One night though he gets a strange text from an unknown number. This person is ranting about the guys she just broke up with. He isn't sure what to make of all this but this person is the first one to not only make him smile be laugh in way to long. Tessa can't believe her now ex-fiance cheated on her not only that he took the one person in their relationship she truly loved. When she goes to text the woman he left her for her dyslexia messes things up and she text a complete stranger. In his own way he helps her thought the don't know a thing about one another. See she has a lot on her plate too. Being a therapist, losing her father, and her mother having early onset Alzheimer's, her fiance of 3 years cheated and left her for another woman. She isn't sure she can take much more then she meets Atlas. Things get even weirder when they realize she is the art therapist that was recommended for his daughter. Will this be something that can bring them closer together or will the things their both not saying drive a wedge between them that they can never come back from?

 This is another amazing story in this series. It touches on a lot of difficult situations but the way the author shows it is so great. It does have some amazing ups and downs, I really want to tell you about. However I don't want to ruin the story for any other reader. I will say this book will take you on an emotional journey you didn't expect. But will have you feeling like you have made it with a true friend by the time it is over. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 

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