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From the bestselling Australian author of The Hating Game comes the clever, funny and unforgettable story of a muscular, tattooed man hired as an assistant to two elderly women - under the watchful eye of a beautiful retirement home managerDistraction (n): Something that turns your attention away from something you want to concentrate on.
Ruthie Midona is twenty-four (going on ninety-four) and fully committed to her job at a luxury retirement village. Keeping herself busy caring for the eccentric residents means that Ruthie can safely ignore her own life - what little there is of it.
Teddy Prescott is practically allergic to a hard day's work. When he rocks up as the retirement village's newest employee, Ruthie is less than impressed. The last thing she needs is a distraction as irritating (and handsome) as this selfish rich kid. Lucky for Ruthie, her favourite pair of mischievous residents need a new assistant to torture . . . so she hands over Teddy, ready for them to send him running. Except Teddy may be about to surprise her - not just by surviving the old women's antics, but by charming Ruthie so much, she starts to remember that there's more to life than work . . . Could Teddy be far more than simply an unwelcome distraction?'I inhaled Second First Impressions - I had to force myself to slow down because I didn't want it to end.
Kindle Edition
First published April 13, 2021
His wallet is a squashed leather medieval relic, run over by horse and cart a thousand times. I want to open it and read every single card and receipt. I want to sleep with it under my pillow.
It pains me to say this, but Sally Thorne peaked with The Hating Game and that was it.

Audio book source: Audible (Purchased)
Story Rating: 5 stars
Narrators: Jennifer Jill Araya
Narration Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 10 hours and 20 minutes
“I’m fairly inexperienced at these things, but this feels like a really romantic setting."
"It is. You’re finally noticing that?”

🌷 i don't know what's up... i love sally thorne's writing, i think she's super witty and i love the way her heroes are always enraptured by the heroine pretty early on and it comes out in rly cute, specific ways... but idk i just can never get into the romance. i always end up hella bored
🌷 also... i just don't like ruthie. there, i said it. she's a sweet girl but possibly one of the most boring heroines i've ever read. and teddy is just eh, not much to swoon over. they had more of a platonic relationship too imo
🌷 melanie was the best character and from the very start i was wishing it was her book. give her a book! 😤
🌷 renata and aggie were also great side characters, i loved how well teddy vibed w them and was even one step ahead of them sometimes lmao. overall tho, the retirement home setting was a bust for me
🌷 anyway, it took me a long time to get through this book and i'm pretty sure it put me in a slump byE

Clever, funny, and unforgettable story of a muscular, tattooed man hired as an assistant to two old women—under the watchful eye of a beautiful retirement home manager.*chef's kiss*

One of the “benefits” of working in the front office of Providence Retirement Villa is I receive feedback on every aspect of my lifestyle and appearance, whether I want it or not. (I do not.) Here are the three questions the residents always have for me:
•How old are you? (Twenty-five)
•Do you have a boyfriend? (No)
•Why not? (Miscellaneous reasons, none of which will satisfy them)