
Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 624 pages
Author: Lauren Asher
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: June 18th, 2024
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
Rafael
Ellie Sinclair is a hopeless romantic who writes love songs.
I’m a struggling workaholic who could inspire a hundred breakup albums.
On paper, we have nothing in common except for my son.
For eight months, I avoid her until our summer trip.
Fourteen days. Two islands. And one nanny I shouldn’t be attracted to.
Spending time with Ellie is expected, but enjoying her company?
That isn’t part of our travel plans.
After my divorce, I swore to protect my heart at all costs.
Even if it means breaking hers in the process.
Ellie
What’s worse than working for a grumpy single dad?
Admitting that I once had a secret crush on him in high school.
Thankfully, Rafael Lopez and I have changed since we graduated from Wisteria High.
He is a billionaire with a company to run and a child to take care of.
I’m an unemployed songwriter he hired to watch his son and teach music.
We coexist without any issues until a vacation changes everything.
Lines blur and old feelings for Rafael return with vengeance as I face a new dilemma.
Being his son’s nanny is one thing, but wishing for more?
Sounds like a heartbreak song waiting to be written.

WELL HEY.
This book sat on my kindle for over a year because I didn’t love book one so I was hesitant to read book two. AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW. I picked this up in just the right mood at just the right time and I don’t have big enough complaints to mark this any less than a five.
It was an incredibly soft book. Rafael and Ellie both had a lot of backstory and trauma to work through and I loved the nuanced ways that they took care of each other. It’s my favorite kind of subtle romance. I love seeing the little pieces that brought Rafael and Ellie closer. And they continually showed the effort of giving the benefit of the doubt and trying to communicate and apologize. BLESS ALL OF THIS.
As usual, I do think it’s a touch too long, but the journey is solid. This had the romantic mood I was craving and I appreciated that it was a slow burn. This renewed my love for Lauren Asher books and I am looking forward to book three.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3-4 open door
- Violence; mild
- Content Warnings: PTSD, parental abuse and abandonment (recounted), self-harm (mentioned a handful of times and an on-page attempt), flight anxiety, grief

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