Cutie and the Beast

By Smartypants Romance

Cutie and the Beast - Smartypants Romance
  • Release Date: 2020-04-17
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 4
4
From 27 Ratings

Description

Living with her mother seemed like a good idea at the time. But Elliott Donovan’s living arrangements are not working for her anymore. Desperate to get back on her financial feet after a divorce and out from under her mother’s thumb, Elliott takes a job in the child care center at Weight Expectations, a local gym. 

It has everything she needs – family friendly hours, more pay than she expected, and a super cute trainer who just happens to have part of his house for rent. 

Abel DiSoto was living the good life until his wife walked out taking half of the family income with her. The blow to his ego was bad enough, but after a fire at the gym scattered Abel’s clients, and consequently his commissions, he’s stuck figuring out how to make ends meet, too. Renting out the master suite of his house to his new co-worker seems like an easy solution. They’re both mature adults, they both have eight-year-old daughters, and their work schedules coordinate so they can lend each other a helping hand to ease the burden of single parenthood. 

The only downside? Living like a blended family when you’re not actually a family can present some challenges. 

Welcome back to Weight Expectations, where the unexpected is likely to happen.

‘Cutie and the Beast’ is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy, can be read as a standalone, and is book #3 in the Cipher Office series, Knitting in the City World, Penny Reid Book Universe.

Reviews

  • Fun, Sweet and Entertaining

    5
    By Ladydi232
    Cutie and the Beast is a fun, sweet and entertaining romance with plenty of banter. Trainer and single dad Abel (aka The Beast) is doing his best to make ends meet and raise his eight year old daughter. Cute single mom Elliott and new manager of the gym’s daycare needs to move out of her mom’s house if she hopes to preserve their good relationship and not get on each other’s last nerve. Abel and Elliott decide to combine resources. On paper it seems a perfect arrangement but real life can throw some curve balls at you. “When they moved in, I didn’t anticipate they would become this part of my life that just fit, but that’s exactly what happened. They slid into this empty spot I didn’t know was there.“ I really enjoyed this story. Two smart and precocious eight year olds, two divorced parents, one workplace, and one home combine with a real life feel and true to life situations for a very believable tale. -4.5 Stars!-