The things I do for my book club...
As proven by the load of great reviews for this book first published in 1999, I am definitely in the minority with my opinion here. But this book did not work for me in the slightest because it incorporated some of my least favourite tropes of all time, the secret baby (of which we have even have two in this book!) included.
The premise of the book is that the MMC's dead father gifts a house to former best friend's daughter (FMC) and forces her to live there for 30 days. After which she should sell the house to one of his sons, preferably the MMC. As a matter of course, said MMC and FMC are so attracted to each other that the thought of another taking a shower (naked! who would have thought!) makes their blood pressure rise, their cravings surge and apparently makes the tension in the room so hot that we need a fire brigade to take some of the heat off. (I personally did not feel this.)
We have some of the silliest writing in existence with ladies whose long legs make men cry, the first sex scene next to a birthing horse (I am not kidding here as we literally have a sentence where the birthing horse cries out at the same time with the heroine's orgasm), the strongest muscles the FMC has ever touched and the softest skin the hero has ever touched with such lush breasts that basically overflow his palms when grasping.
Of course, we have a hero who can only love once, despite being married before. He is traumatised from his mother's death and his father grief after said passing. He promised himself that he will never love like that, and yet... less than 2 weeks with a woman (of which he also spends 4 days off the farm) whom he actually tries to avoid most of the time... and he is head over heels.
As might be expected, the hero is a jealous bastard who loses his mind because said heroine HUGS another man. He accuses her of having an affair behind his back even.
Most definitely, we have a heroine who is a master chef (no pun intended here), but is willing to kill all of her dreams for a guy whom she met for the first time literally 2 weeks ago. Instead of a high level restaurant she has worked years toward, she has an opportunity to take over a diner at a small town and she will take it because she just met the love of her life like 2 eons (read: weeks) ago.
Naturally, we have side characters who support the MC-s strong attraction for one another and strongly advise them to persuade the other to stay with them for the rest of the life. Did I mention that the side characters met the main character also less than 2 weeks ago and therefore don't actually know each other?
Oh, and the real kicker here? The reason the FMC and MMC even met, the MMC's father's will, right? Apparently, this estranged dead father of his set them up! I am paraphrasing here, but his last letter to his son says things like: "By now you've met Maddie Rose and whatever has happened between you two, she has spark and may she make you happy."
And the real reason I started reading this book, was to tick off the "secret baby" square for my book club bingo. There are two. One of them is the MMC's former wife's child (am not sure if he was the father or not as she was a cheating scumbag) who passed away in utero with the former wife. And the second secret baby? Potential half-sibling to both FMC and MMC. The same father with the FMC and same mom with the MMC. They got married before finding if they have a joint sibling or not...
The thing I liked best about this book, was the fact that I had grabbed it as a freebie at some point and I can breathe easily for not having paid for these couple of hours of suffering.
I think it comes as a surprise to all that I am not going to continue with this series.