Helpful Score: 1
Normally, I like Judy Baers romances but for all her hits, this is a definite miss. Hannah St. James, one missed mortgage payment away from homelessness, is hired on the spot by a millionaire exporter named Tyler Matthews to care for his invalid grandmother, a 90-year-old spoiled child-woman named Lily.
I can suspend my disbelief on occasion. I cannot and will not suspend my disbelief that the woman who dented his Mercedes is the perfect companion for his grandmother; that Hannahs college educated sister, Trisha, does not know how to pay bills; that Hannahs spunky 8-year-old son Danny likes to hang around with older people; and that somehow, through the magic of plot convenience, everyone lives happily ever after. Find a better fairy tale and read that instead of this book.
I can suspend my disbelief on occasion. I cannot and will not suspend my disbelief that the woman who dented his Mercedes is the perfect companion for his grandmother; that Hannahs college educated sister, Trisha, does not know how to pay bills; that Hannahs spunky 8-year-old son Danny likes to hang around with older people; and that somehow, through the magic of plot convenience, everyone lives happily ever after. Find a better fairy tale and read that instead of this book.