Author: Tracey Alvarez
Rating: 5 stars
Tracey Alvarez is one of those authors I go to when I need a good
story and I know she will delivery every time.
Owen is in
desperate need of a nanny and Gracie stumbles into his orbit at exactly the
right time-with the help of his niece and nephew. She is almost his exact
opposite, a free spirit to his rigid and structured life. The physical
attraction is there from the beginning, but it takes a little time for these
two to connect on an emotional level. When it began to happen, though, I
couldn't stop grinning.
One of the things
I found most interesting about this couple was not only was their current
lifestyle and view of life opposite, so was their upbringing. They both rebelled
against all the things they disliked from their childhoods to the point where
they almost lost themselves. It was beautiful to see them find not only each
other but their true selves as they opened up and let love blossom.
As with all of
this author's books, I didn't want Owen and Gracie's story to end. I would have
loved to see how their life unfolded years into the future and look forward to
seeing more of them in other Far North books.
I recommend this
book to anyone who's looking for a great contemporary romance set in a small
town.
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Author Bio
Tracey Alvarez lives in the Coolest Little Capital in the World (a.k.a Wellington, New Zealand) where she’s yet to be buried under her to-be-read book pile by Wellington’s infamous wind—her Kindle’s a lifesaver! Married to a wonderfully supportive IT guy, she has two teens who would love to be surgically linked to their electronic devices.
Fuelled by copious amounts of coffee, she’s the author of contemporary romantic fiction set predominantly in New Zealand. Small-towns, close communities, and families are a big part of the heart-warming stories she writes. Oh, and hot, down-to-earth heroes—Kiwi men, in other words.
When she’s not writing, thinking about writing, or procrastinating about writing, Tracey can be found reading sexy books of all romance genres, nibbling on smuggled chocolate bars, or bribing her kids to take over the housework.
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