Monday 22 January 2018

REVIEW : Daddy Needs a Date by Sean Michael

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With four girls, single dad Ryan Withers has his hands too full to look for romance. He’s not complaining—he loves his daughter and the three nieces he adopted when their parents died, and he would do anything for them. He’s caught off guard when his mother and daughter decide to play matchmaker.

Alex Bernot works in disaster relief, his job taking him all over the world, helping others, for extended periods of time. He’s staying with his aunt while he’s home, and she sets him up on a blind date. Finding a special someone isn’t really on his mind, but he goes to make his aunt happy.

Ryan and Alex enjoy each other’s company more than either of them expected, and they soon make a second date. Their lives are complicated, though, in very different ways, and soon family needs and their jobs conspire to pull them apart. They’ll need to figure out how to work through the things keeping them apart, but first they’ll have to decide if they even want to….




  Daddy Needs a DateDaddy Needs a Date by Sean Michael
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Adorable family story finding a busy Daddy with four daughters a date, or someone he can count on to share his busy life with him. Not easy.
You need one determined daughter and mother to make it happen.
Good thing Ryan listened to his Mom and his daughter, being a good man he is. And Alex is one rare thing that happened in his life.
Some doubt about the relationship would be continued or not, fogging in the air in Ryan's house, especially with the kids. But Alex wanted to try, he's falling for Ryan and the kids easily.
So decision has to be made, traveling all the time is hard especially if he wanted to keep Ryan and the kids love him.
Well, the youngest Rosie once mad at him for went away for too long. That's cute.
Though this book is full of daily activity, it's interesting witnessing how Alex mingled with Ryan's children.
This one is a light, low angst read, and fun with children in the picture. Not too memorable, but it's a okay for me.


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