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Love & Hope
by RJ Scott, Rozenn Scott
I'm impressed that Rachel has been able to keep up appearances as long as she has. She loves her family and is very supportive of every one of them but when it comes to men, she seems to be the easy party girl ... except she's hiding something.
We know that there is more to Rachel than she's letting on, but that gal is holding on to a whole lot of stuff. I'm thrilled that Scott has her getting professional help for it because it is definitely not something she's able to work through on her own. However, I'm not sure that she's quite ready to start a serious relationship. But if anyone can handle her issues it is Danny.
He may have made a few mistakes but he's trying to get his life in order and he's got an awfully cute reason to do it. Hope may only be a few months old but she's adorable enough, and Danny loves her so completely, that she makes a big impact. Regardless of what he was like before, now he's patient, kind and intuitive. All characteristics that he needs as a new single dad ... but also what he needs to be able to handle Rachel.
But he needs her support too. He needs someone to believe in him and see him for the good guy he is. His ex is an absolute terror and she helped do a bit of a number on his life. He may not know where he's going next, and just needs time to think and regroup, but he may have found a new place. And a new extended family to be there for him. He's been under a lot of stress and he needs someplace that he can recover.
I love this story for finding Danny a home for him and Hope. For giving him a group of people who are there for him and who will help him figure out what he wants to do going forward. But there is so much more depth there with Rachel overcoming her history and addressing some long held, but not really addressed, issues. Her's is not an easy story but it is one that she needs to confront in order to move on. And Danny is definitely a guy worth doing it for.
Scott is a new author for me, but based on these two stories she's going to be one that I'm keeping my eye on. Complex characters, fun interactions interspersed with heart touching moments, and an interesting storyline had me turning the pages ... and just like with the first book I was done before I knew it, looking for more :)
(Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review)
We know that there is more to Rachel than she's letting on, but that gal is holding on to a whole lot of stuff. I'm thrilled that Scott has her getting professional help for it because it is definitely not something she's able to work through on her own. However, I'm not sure that she's quite ready to start a serious relationship. But if anyone can handle her issues it is Danny.
He may have made a few mistakes but he's trying to get his life in order and he's got an awfully cute reason to do it. Hope may only be a few months old but she's adorable enough, and Danny loves her so completely, that she makes a big impact. Regardless of what he was like before, now he's patient, kind and intuitive. All characteristics that he needs as a new single dad ... but also what he needs to be able to handle Rachel.
But he needs her support too. He needs someone to believe in him and see him for the good guy he is. His ex is an absolute terror and she helped do a bit of a number on his life. He may not know where he's going next, and just needs time to think and regroup, but he may have found a new place. And a new extended family to be there for him. He's been under a lot of stress and he needs someplace that he can recover.
I love this story for finding Danny a home for him and Hope. For giving him a group of people who are there for him and who will help him figure out what he wants to do going forward. But there is so much more depth there with Rachel overcoming her history and addressing some long held, but not really addressed, issues. Her's is not an easy story but it is one that she needs to confront in order to move on. And Danny is definitely a guy worth doing it for.
Scott is a new author for me, but based on these two stories she's going to be one that I'm keeping my eye on. Complex characters, fun interactions interspersed with heart touching moments, and an interesting storyline had me turning the pages ... and just like with the first book I was done before I knew it, looking for more :)
(Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review)