ABOUT THE BOOK
Dear Reader,

My name is Luke Edgewood, and there are few things in life that I require. Mainly black coffee. And flannel. And lots of solitude. And my dogs, Chewy and Indie. What I don’t need is romance, so I have no plans to change my thirty-year-old bachelor status anytime soon.

But my youngest sister thinks that by accepting a short-term construction job in the small European country of Skymar, I’m going to follow along in her footsteps and discover my own romantic adventure. Nope. Bah humbug. The End. This time, her rom-com-movie senses are totally wrong.

Or maybe not. Because I’ve met a Grace Kelly look-alike who is annoying . . . until she isn’t. But she is impossible. As in, nothing can happen between us because she is a literal princess. Even though that’s easy to forget when we’re working together to restore a castle-like orphanage in a secluded mountain town and “forced proximity” includes a small closet, a secret one-hundred-year-old journal, and the tactile memory of an off-limits royal in my arms.

Basically, the whole situation has turned into an ooey gooey magical snow globe of romantic tropes complete with cute kids and an actual ball. Now, even my sentences are starting to sound like mush. Ugh. Send high levels of testosterone my way—I’m going to need it.

Loyally,

Luke


REVIEW
Loved it!!!! This one was as equally delightful and fun as the first two books. It was also written in a more traditional sense than the first two. At first I wasn't sure if I was going to like this book as well, but as it kept going it just kept getting better and better! The relationship between Luke and Ellie was cute and there was plenty of fun and charming banter between the two of them. Luke’s relationship with his sisters was fantastic and done mostly through texting, which was a great way to carry the story along. It’s an absolute must read if you’ve read the first two books, which do need to be read to fully enjoy this one.

*I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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