October Kiss (Review)
Paperback, 260 pages
Published August 21st 2018 by Hallmark Publishing
Contemporary Romantic Holiday Fiction,Clean Fiction
Book Summary
He’s a brilliant businessman, but there’s one thing she can teach him: how to enjoy the moment. Poppy’s tried a lot of things. Yoga instruction. Pizza making. So far, none of them have seemed like her thing. Still, she doesn’t have to know where her life is headed to live it with enthusiasm. Ever since his wife’s death, Ryan’s thrown himself into his work. Launching a successful new app will secure his children’s future…even if it means he can’t spend much time with them now. As a short-term nanny for Ryan’s children, Poppy brings some much-needed fun and laughter. She’s never been one to commit, so why is she feeling so attached to these children…and even more, to their dad? Could it be she’s found her place at last? This funny, feel-good romance contains a free Hallmark original recipe for Pumpkin Soup with Parmesan Croutons.
My Review
October Kiss is just what I needed in a book right now. A beautiful
Autumn cover to pick up the mood and what a fun,feel good book.
This Autumn book is perfect for reading while you're snuggling with your
cat and sipping tea. Young twenty something,
Poppy is bursting with energy,not quite sure what she
wants to do career-wise,
she was fired from 2 jobs in one day she bounces from job to job
trying them out. Taking care of her sister's kids she decides to be
a pretend nanny to a young,handsome workaholic. After all
she feels bad for his kids and knows they need the attention
he's not giving them,after all they and him too can only benefit,
right? Not knowing this was a Hallmark movie when I read this I enjoyed
it very much. But I can definitely see how it was a Hallmark movie. It has a
great,moving feel good plot and it's a clean romance which is a big plus.
I would definitely love to read more Hallmark books soon. Pub Date 02 Aug 2018 I was given a complimentary copy from Hallmark Publishing. Thank you.
All opinions expressed are my own.