The greatest birthday present Rachel Morrison could give her dad, Graham, would be a life. Then she could have one, too. Because running a lodge in Port Protection, Alaska, is totally his dream, not hers. She wants to move back to New York—the most awesome city in the world for a teenage girl.
Well, she's about to make that happen.
Posing as her dad online, Rachel connects with Courtney Woods—a gorgeous, smart Big Apple ad exec. Perfect! But when Courtney steps off the float plane with a super birthday greeting, Graham isn't feeling the perfection. Okay, so Rachel tricked them into this situation, but they're made for each other. She just has to prove it to them!
As a writer, I keep my mind open to several genres. Romance is one in which I dabble. So, I read a lot of Harlequin. This was an exceptional title from the big H. Candy Halliday wrote the man’s point of view quite well. The problem that serves to keep them from getting together for a while is very believable. Yes, I enjoyed reading this. Not ashamed to admit it. LOL.
This book is a great change ur life story. It starts out with a very confusing meeting between Graham and Courtney. I really like it coming from the teenager point of view. I'v got to say I don't remember myself being that brattish but asking my mum I probably was. Lol. Fantastic romance story and great HEA.
This was my first Candy Halliday and I'm not sure how I acquired it, maybe from a FOL sale. I love books set in Alaska, I love mail-order bride stories, and I really enjoyed this story. I'm not sure if I'll hunt down the author's backlist as I already have so many books to read, but if I happen to come across one I'll definitely grab it. A delightful surprise read!
I got about 140 pages into this book before I DNF'd it. I didn't feel any chemistry between the hero and heroine, the daughter was annoying, and then the heroine decides on a whim to stay in Alaska after knowing the hero for several days. None of this worked for me.