Ratings17
Average rating3.8
All Dr. Sloan Copeland needed was someone to watch her kids. What she found was the man of her dreams ... After a nasty divorce and a thousand mile move, Dr. Sloan Copeland and her twin daughters are finally getting the hang of their new life in Los Angeles. When their live-in nanny bails with no warning, Sloan is left scrambling to find a competent caretaker to wrangle her smart, sensitive girls. Nothing less will do. Enter Rafe Whitcomb. He's all of those things, not to mention good-natured and one heck of a whiz in the kitchen. He's also tall, and handsome, and bearded, and ripped, and tatted, wrist to neck.It doesn't take long for the Copelands to invite Rafe into their home. Just as quickly, both Sloan and Rafe find themselves succumbing to a heady mutual attraction, neither of them wants to deny. With every minute they spend under the same roof, this working mom can't help but wonder if Rafe can handle all her needs...**This stand-alone romance is fluffy. So fluffy. It's fluff. Low. Angst. Fluff. featuring a large tatted, motorcycle riding ginger man, who bakes a mean bacon quiche and knows exactly how to wrangle clever six year olds while making their mom feel loved, loved, loved.**
Series
3 primary books4 released booksLoose Ends is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Rebekah Weatherspoon and Jason Latour.
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Y'all, it's fluff. Steamy, sexy fluff. Like a good s'more. Rafe is a sweetheart and Sloane deserved a good man in her life. I wanted to beat the brakes off her ex-husband's sociopathic behind but that's just me.
Absolutely delightful high-heat, low-conflict fluff. There's some mild angst, and this is an employer/employee romance, but I think it's handled well, all things considered. Turn your brain off (in a good way) and relax into reading about a tall, tattooed, ginger-bearded caregiver and a brilliant cardiac surgeon falling in love.
Everything tied up a bit too easily and perfectly but that's kinda what I needed today. I liked that the book mentioned the importance of a paper trail during a custody disagreement. Important.