BOOK REVIEW-YOURS FOR CHRISTMAS- Famous former NFL stars don't date single working moms like Bailey Voss. She'll allow herself to daydream about Kenny Scott's muscles and killer smile, but wanting more would lead to post-holiday regret. Then Kenny volunteers to run a toy drive with Bailey, and she learns that he's not just hot...he's also generous, funny, nice. The whole package--tantalizingly out of reach.
The ache of past loss reminds Kenny why he needs to avoid getting too close to anyone. Especially to a gorgeous redhead and her adorable little girl. Mess it up, and he'd lose them both. Yet Kenny can only resist Bailey for so long. And as festive spirit spreads throughout the town, he's all wrapped up in Bailey's sweet, sexy kisses and determined to make this the first of many Christmases together...AMAZON
This is one of the stories that I wanted to read; to continue in the series about the people in the town of Fool's Gold. While I did like it, it probably wasn't a favorite. Kenny was such a nice guy but he sure fought hard against falling in love. It wasn't that he didn't WANT to fall in love again, it was just no single mothers. No kids, no way, no how. It was nice to revisit some of the people of the town and catch up with what and how they were doing. Mayor Marsha was still running the town and up her her usual "helping" people. Well, I'm on to another one of the books in this series. And because of what I also read in this book, its probably best to read these in order, if you can. It gave away some of the other outcomes of other people's stories. It was as I guessed but now I want to see how they got there.
This is one of the stories that I wanted to read; to continue in the series about the people in the town of Fool's Gold. While I did like it, it probably wasn't a favorite. Kenny was such a nice guy but he sure fought hard against falling in love. It wasn't that he didn't WANT to fall in love again, it was just no single mothers. No kids, no way, no how. It was nice to revisit some of the people of the town and catch up with what and how they were doing. Mayor Marsha was still running the town and up her her usual "helping" people. Well, I'm on to another one of the books in this series. And because of what I also read in this book, its probably best to read these in order, if you can. It gave away some of the other outcomes of other people's stories. It was as I guessed but now I want to see how they got there.
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