I had the ENORMOUS honour to beta read this book, as it grew, and I loved being part of it. I also purchased a completed copy.
Caddock was retired from his beloved rugby after an injury that could, if it happened again, cripple him for life. He relocates to Looe, in Cornwall with his newly inherited 4 year old nephew, Devlin. Caddock hires a local designer to help with the refurb of the pub he buys and gets so much more than he bargained for when Francis crosses his path! Along with his dog, Sherlock, Francis makes quite an impression on Caddock. Can these two really be suited, yet so very different?
I used this line in another review, but THAT book has been knocked off its perch!
There comes along, once in a while, a book that gives you the warm and fuzzies for days, days I tell ya! THIS is such a book!
I loved this book, as I was beta reading it, and I love the finished product just as much!
Its such a lovely tale! Its delicious, sweet, sexy, funny, painful, sad and everything inbetween! Its about falling in love when you least expect it, with WHO you least expect. About families, and people changing, when they see the damage they can do. Its about recovery from a traumatic event, and dealing with the after effects. About a dog who looks after his master, and all those around him. Sherlock might be allergic to sheep, but he can herd people all the day long!
The differences between Caddock and Francis is long, and extreme, but it just goes to show, opposites really do attract. But they are so very right for each other, from the beginning.
Add Sherlock, and Devlin, and you get some funny moments along with the painful ones, some down right hilarious ones with the dangerous ones. Its just brilliant!
Its not overly explicit, but that's not what this book is about, its about the LOVE between these two men, and the dog and the child. THAT'S what this book is about. LOVE.
I could gush all day, I really could, but I won't.
READ.THE.DAMN.BOOK
5 egg custard and peanut butter biscuit stars
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