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The House Mate (Roommates) - Funny Roommate Gifts, Novelty Home Decor for College Students & Young Adults - Perfect for Dorm Rooms, Apartments & Shared Living Spaces
The House Mate (Roommates) - Funny Roommate Gifts, Novelty Home Decor for College Students & Young Adults - Perfect for Dorm Rooms, Apartments & Shared Living Spaces

The House Mate (Roommates) - Funny Roommate Gifts, Novelty Home Decor for College Students & Young Adults - Perfect for Dorm Rooms, Apartments & Shared Living Spaces

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What’s sexier than a bad boy? A bad ass man who’s got his shit together.Max Alexander is nearing thirty-five. He’s built a successful company, and he’s conquered the professional world, but he’s never been lucky in love. Focusing so much time on his business and raising his daughter, adulting has come at the expense of his personal life.His social skills are shit, his patience is shot, and at times, his temper runs hot.The last thing he has time for is the recently single, too gorgeous for her own good young woman he hires to take care of his little girl. She’s a distraction he doesn’t need, and besides, there’s no way she’d be interested. But you know what they say about assumptions?

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Kendall Ryan strikes the perfect balance of light-hearted and sexy, swoon worthy hero in this single dad and nanny story. And that's tough... in order for the light hearted, you need the dad who is a little lost. But to make him swoon worthy, you need the capable man who can handle anything. The balance for Max in this is that while he wasn't perfect, he was all in. And, really, there's nothing sexier than a man who makes a commitment and is just there...no matter what.Max is one of those guys who is a better person than he thinks he is... we all know the type, the guys who say they are afraid of commitment but are actually afraid of commitment to the wrong person. But when the right one appears, or in this case 2 of the right people, he's all in. And he knows it. And he doesn't waver. And, even better, he's not afraid to show it.Addison is perfect for Max. She loves him and his daughter Dylan, and they hit it off right from the start. And, another thing I loved is that this is allowed to happen. He's so genuine and honest, so all in with wanting Addison to know how attracted he is to her... you can't help but swoon again.There were a lot of things I loved about this book... but the main thing for me was how honest and real it felt. Yes, they're was the drama of falling for the boss/nanny, the fear of messing up a good thing, the uncertainty of the new relationship... but it flowed smoothly. There was no additional drama, none of the easy but contrived misunderstandings... but rather 2 people work emotions and feelings who reached and then fixed things. It was so refreshing to read a book about 2 people who wanted to be where they were, who were willing to do the work and who wanted the reward at the end... enough to fight for it and enough to trust the other person and talk to one another.Usually there's angst, and drama, in single dad stories. And while there was in this one, I really liked that Ms. Ryan stayed to the core of the story, Max, Addison and Dylan. I loved that the drama was emotional and didn't feel forced or contrived. I loved that once Max made a commitment to Addison that he was all in, to use his words.There is something about a well-written single dad book and the way they pull at your heart and make you fall in love with the hero. I'm more than a little in love with Max...this book was perfection. There's literally nothing I would change about it, and I'm picky... there's almost always something I wish was different, even in books I love. But there's nothing in this one that I would change.In case it's not clear, I recommend this book.