Saturday, July 24, 2021

Review of Down Under With Dad's Best Friend by Flora Ferrari


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

In this book we meet Candace and Sean. When this book opens we find both Candace and Sean are both in the same train station in Melbourne. There is a big difference between them Sean is there on business and knows how to find out what way to go to meet with the people he has come to meet. When he looks up to find out how much time between the trains he has he sees a woman he just can't take his eyes off of. There is something slightly familiar about her but that is pushed to the back of his mind when he sees a man about to plow her down when he is not paying attention. When he comes to this woman he realizes he doesn't want to let her go. Candance can't believe how lost she is. She knows there is a train that will take her to see all the sites she wants to. She is determined to prove she can make it in this world without her parents. After she has a man bump into her and dump his iced coffee down her she wonders if she really can. When a man comes to help her she knows him but can't figure out what he is doing here. The more time she spends with Sean the more she thinks he is just with her for her father. Can these two find the HEA they both want without saying it or will the time frame and why they are in Melbourne make that impossible?

This is another hit out the park by this author. These characters really grab you and have you wanting to find out what will happen next to them with every page. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 


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