She’s Well Worth The Effort He Needs To Make Her His. ENJOY!
Weston Parker has really surpassed himself with this story. This is just so wonderful – it’s not a quick read where [whilst they can be great and fun] they don’t give you sufficient details to build up the characters development and give background for why they are the way they are, nor give enough time for a more complex storyline that you can really delve into it and feel as if you almost ‘know’ them. In this book, Weston gives us the opportunity to get to know Greyson [self made billionaire by the time he’s 29 years old] and Sadie who has undergone trauma such that she has issues that Greyson will have to change his automatic responses to ones that Sadie can feel comfortable with as his just spending money on her is not going to work at all. I loved the too-ing and fro-ing between these two people their banter is witty and makes me smile and is an essential part of what makes these characters so ‘alive’ and realistic. I did enjoy this book very much from where they meet in a lumber yard as he’s looking to build his own boat to the ending which was so welcome and, dare I say, perfect! Now waiting impatiently for Weston’s next romantic adventure… I received a reader’s copy of this book and voluntarily leave my honest opinion of it here. Most definitely recommended.