Author: Beverly Breton
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Publication Date: 9/1/2010
Genre: Romance
Length: 44 pages
Author Email: author@beverlybreton.com
Heat Level: Sweet
Reviewer: Suki
Date: October 12, 2010
“Single mother Annika lives a safe existence centered around her five-year-old daughter, a little imp who is growing up faster than Annika wants to admit. Cameron is a widower working constant overtime to cover for a partner on leave, which leaves no time for his five-year-old daughter, let alone a social life. But then Cameron has no interest in the women focused on his long eyelashes, the fit of his jeans, and the size of his paycheck, and Annika has steered clear of the turmoil of relationships ever since her divorce. Are the two destined to remain single? Perhaps, until the Halloween moon when Cameron crosses paths with the bewitching single mother of his daughter’s new best friend, and a weekend of mischief, masquerade and magic convinces Annika to take a chance on love.”
Ms Brenton weaves a sweet Holiday tale in her latest short story. The characters are likable and real. Any reader could certainly relate to them on any level. Annika's love of baking is also front and center as with beautiful descriptions of the scents and smells of her baking. My only complaint is that I would have liked to see more interaction with between the two main characters, I felt that the romance took a back seat to the other items that were happening in this well written story.
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