Finding Home
By Samantha Skye
- Release Date: 2021-06-21
- Genre: Romance
Description
Life can change in an instant. But consequences are forever...
It's not like my life to be varied. Eat, sleep, work, repeat — you know the drill. It's not much, but it's mine.
Until I find myself staring up at a man who's wearing the most beautiful suit I've ever seen. And I'm wearing...my coffee. Not an ideal first impression, but Stephen Sullivan, billionaire nightclub owner and nocturnal loner, doesn't seem to mind.
In fact, he starts turning up everywhere I need a helping hand.
Turns out, as a social worker for Boston's foster kids, I need that help quite a lot. But is it possible we've both bitten off more than we can chew?
On paper, we're polar opposites. In the flesh, I'm having a hard time reminding myself not to get mixed up with this enigmatic businessman.
Thing is, appearances can be deceiving.
And that's a lesson I'm about to learn the really, really hard way...
Delve into the sizzling suspense of the Boston Billionaires today!
Reviews
Finding home
5By Hot Momma 3This was a great read! A few typos but overall a great storyline. I couldn’t put it down!Good story
4By sbtdragonLiked story. But for some one you cherish, cannot live without and call Angel. You should not use the F word when making love to her. To me that shows no true love more respect. Hero used it way too much. Inna group of men taking in the office to plot getting her back from kidnappers some I can tolerated. But story did not need it only takes away.Just ok
1By Torie316I’m not upset I read it, but it was just meh. It was very obvious that the author was not American, which is normally not an issue but when your characters are supposed to be American and they’re using words that Americans don’t use, it’s a bit distracting. For example, we don’t say car park here, we say parking lot. I know they were a bunch of other ones that kept catching me off guard. I have also never heard American use the word cheeky unless they’re doing a really bad impression of somebody who is either British or Australian. The story was just mediocre. It could’ve been better and there are some grammar and/or spelling issues. The one that sticks out to me right now is somewhere near the end it says split instead of spilt.Finding nothing
1By AngellaLynnetteTried and tried but couldn’t. The characters were stilted and weird and no one in Boston talks like that.Errors
3By mamabear46774I struggled with the typos and incorrect medical information that made this story unbelievable.Cute but repetitive!!
3By alexsaintvalI loved the story and plot. Very cute and at a steady pace. I felt however that it was very repetitive. For example, the amount of times that she or Stephen described her as petite or little is a little to much. I mean, we get it. She’s small so say it once and be done with it.Finding Home
5By Mag68By Samantha Skye So good! Very engrossing! BookbubFinding Home
5By Elena JetA very believable story that has it all, romance, action, good guys and creepy bad guys. Human trafficking is so prevalent today that the story tells you how easy it is for those horrific men to get young girls and sell them for huge profits. True love wins out in the end but the trafficking goes on.Finding Home
5By JacqulineAEnjoyed itTwist and turns
4By AedriftboyCould not put this book down. Twist and turns in the plot, sexy men and their sexy ways plus a HEA with an open door for the next book in the series. No spoilers here te, just recommend you read!!