“Second Chance for the Single Dad” by Carol Ross


Second Chance for the Single Dad (Harlequin Heartwarming Clean Romance) by Carol Ross

This was a sweet clean romance that followed the story of Camile and her many jobs and her struggle to figure out her career and direction of life. She meets Rhys 2 years after their dating disaster and still isn’t impressed by his lack of socialization and awkwardness. As they get to know each other she starts to change her mind about him.

I liked reading about Camile and her many jobs (hilarious!) and her determination to succeed in life. Although she is met by negativity, she continues to press forward, being kind to others and helping others. I also liked reading about Rhys and him taking care of his niece and his determination to make a good life for her. I didn’t particularly care for his character and abruptness during this story but I eventually got use to him.

Good story line, interesting characters which kept my interest during the entire story.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own

About the Book:
She’ll save him a dance…

…if he follows his heart.

Dance teacher Camile Wynn has a new student. Reclusive Rhys McGrath is learning to waltz so he can take his orphaned niece to a father-daughter dance. Camile is surprised by her connection with him, but there’s a generous heart behind Rhys’s awkward exterior. When she learns Rhys could lose custody of his niece, Camile goes behind his back to help him…but will her lies end up hurting him instead?

About the Author
Carol Ross lives with her husband and two dogs (a perfect border collie and a perfectly loveable miscreant of a dachshund) in a small town in Washington near both the ocean and the mountains. She loves the Northwest because, when the temperamental weather cooperates, she enjoys hiking, running, skiing, and spending time outdoors. And when it doesn’t…she dons a raincoat, or gets lost in a book. She enjoys reading in many genres but writes about what she loves the most-romance.

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