Friday, January 11, 2013
Hungry for More by Chelsea Scott
Bridget, the nanny has raised Tad since the day he was born and loves him like he is her own. When Tad's mother dies, Tad is sent to live with his famous chef father, Paul. Paul has not been heavily involved in raising his son and really has no clue what to do when it comes to parenting a four year old. Upon realizing that Paul has no clue what he's doing, Bridget requests to stay on as Tad's nanny and Paul agrees. Paul quickly takes to his new role as father and finally sees that somethings are worth leaving the kitchen for (and fighting for).
Ok, this was not my favorite read. It was quick but was predictable mainly because there are no other potential suitors so to speak introduced. I liked the existence of Tad but then again, his existence almost made it too easy for Paul and Bridget to end up together. She already loves Tad so why not form a relationship with his dad. It also bothered me that they almost rushed into being together in front of Tad without really considering any potential consequences if their relationship were to fail. Also, I found myself almost put off by some of their thoughts (do real people actually have thoughts like those?)
Overall, it was a quick and easy read but did I love it? No
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