Veterinarian Carly Martin cares for the animals belonging to an eccentric millionaire. When the old man falls into a coma, and Valerie discovers she's to inherit his fortune, the man's illegitimate grandson of accuses her of being a gold digger--until he falls in love with her. Original.
Light but predictable. I found the main character just a bit too naive and optimistic to be entirely believable. There was a mystery element to the plot but not hard to guess or terribly suspenseful.
Apart from the useless police & Carly's unbelievable naievete, I quite enjoyed this romance - must have been the dogs that got me.
cover: Veterinarian Carly Martin is a soft touch when it comes to animals. And no animals need her more than the thirty-five pets left in her care after eccentric millionaire Henry Tremayne falls and slips into a coma. If only she weren't as susceptible to his long-lost grandson, Max Giordano...
A tiger of the business world and 100 percent catnip to women, Max grew up the hard way: on the streets. To him, nothing is as good as it seems, maybe not even Carly. But when the police start to suspect her of foul play in Henry's accident, Max must make the toughest decision of his life - to listen to his heart and trust Carly once and for all.
Street boy meets Family girl. And love and chaos ensues. Carly is a lovable veterinarian - genuinely trying to be the best person and vet she can be, and is happy living her life. Max holds a grudge, and while he knows that he has a grandfather, he doesn't want to meet him until he can prove that he achieved perfection on his own. Life has other plans, and Max is forced to take charge of Henry's foundation while he is in the hospital. Max and Carly clash over everything: the family mansion, Henry's many animals, and even family. Max finds Carly's attitude irresistible, and Carly wants to shake up Max's perfect and orderly life. This is a fun romp, and if you're an animal lover, you'll enjoy the secondary cast of characters.
Solo empecé a leer el libro porque era sobre una veterinaria y es algo asi como mi gran sueño... y para ser una novela romántica no esperaba mucho, pero me gustó. Fue mas de lo que esperaba y (gracias a dios) no es una historia demasiado cursi.