Saturday, March 19, 2016

BOOK REVIEW-THE GOOD GIRL'S SECOND CHANCE


Quinn Bravo is a committed single dad—emphasis on single. The millionaire bachelor is focused on his four-year-old daughter and his fitness business. So while he's intrigued by his beautiful new interior decorator, Quinn resolves to keep the chemistry at a simmer. Until one night together causes their attraction to burst into flame… 
After her ex-husband betrayed her, local good girl  Chloe Winchester returned to Justice Creek, determined not to risk her heart again. Still, maybe she can live out some teenage fantasies with sexy Quinn while redecorating his house. But first Chloe will have to avoid falling for one adorable little girl and the man of her dreams!  AMAZON  4 STARS

I liked this story and it had to a lot to do with both the main characters. Chloe and Quinn, were both interesting people with totally different lives.    But that didn't stop them from wanting more than one night together, once they had it.  The sex between them was good,  and starts pretty quickly in the story. At first that is all that they thought that it would be but the draw to each other was just too strong for that.   The more time that they spent together showed them that they really liked each other too.  For Chloe there was the additional sense of safety when he was near her.  At first people just didn't understand the two of them together.  The retired cage fighter and the socialite proper woman. Quinn was so good with his daughter and Annabelle added her own cuteness and some challenges to the story too.  Her challenges weren't real big yet but Quinn also wanted to be sensitive and honest with her. Manny is a friend of Quinn's, a former trainer/ manager during the fight games and also his manager of his household/nanny?  He was a lousy cook but great at just about everything else.
Chloe's mother adds her unasked for two sense when she finds out her daughter is dating Quinn.  She adds quite a bit of heat and drama to the story as well.
There is a HEA but of course not before some things are worked through. 

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