A nice romantic tale. I like this book from this author and although there are a few editing errors, the story and the characters made up for those. This book is based on two adults trying to do their best for a young girl who tragically lost both her parents. Vane, Annabelle's uncle becomes her guardian and Maggie, her school teacher, her temporary nanny. Add to that an old secluded beachside mansion at the cusp of major renovation and the reader is transported into all the noise, chaos, and mess, along with lots of fun the grown-ups are determined to bestow upon Annabelle to make her feel part of something she had lost. A relationship between Vane and Maggie, both lovely physical specimens is almost inevitable and hot, yet neither of them brings up the subject of what happens when this ''temporary'' period is over. Maggie is a wanderer by nature although from her soliloquies it is quite probably her mother's nature more than hers, she just never knew any constancy in her life, always looking for the next adventure. Her character is quite interesting, Vane, on the other hand, remains a bit of a mystery, and he begins to realise the extent of his loneliness after he finds his spirits lifting being with Maggie. However, women's hearts are fragile when they realise that filling time in a man's life isn't enough. She leaves and by doing so inadvertently brings unexpected joy to Annabelle’s life. Vane is shocked and is determined to give Maggie a memento of their time together. The author managed to keep the tension between the lovers until finally, honest communication between them results in a happy ending for all.
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