1/25/2019

The Firefighter Daddy by Margaret Daley | Book Review #141





The Bookish Island's Book Review:

The Firefighter Daddy by Margaret Daley





Are there spoilers?
There's a pinch of spoilers.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Title: The Firefighter Daddy

Author: Margaret Daley

.........................................................

Pages: 224

Publisher: Love Inspired

Published: 2016

Genre: Romance, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance 

.........................................................

Date Read: January 10 > January 13, 2019

Rating: ★★★★☆



From Bachelor to Father


Firefighter Liam McGregory is used to staring down five-alarm fires—but becoming a father to his two little nieces has him sending out a call for help. When the girls return a lost pup to its beautiful owner, Liam thinks widow Sarah Blackburn is just the person he needs—or who the children need. He's promised to never marry again. ' Sarah takes his deal: she'll watch his kids and he'll watch her menagerie of pets—but the new father is off-limits. But two determined little matchmakers can be hard to resist when they need a mom to make one big happy family…




The Rating:



My Review:

The Firefighter Daddy was just like I thought it would be. It's a natural story that did have a lot of drama or an unnecessary love triangle. I actually liked it. It was a quick read that had the nicest slow burn romance between a firefighter who had to take care of his brothers two daughters after his death and is dealing with fatherhood as a single man and a woman who has been through tragedy and loss. And how the both of them find each other thanks to a cute dog and the two girls love for him.

Liam was just like a character out of Chicago Fire. In my opinion. And the way he cared for Maddison and Caddie was too cute. He really loved them and cared for them as his own. And Sara was a cool hairdresser dog mom who took care of her Nana with her mom.

I really can't think of much since I dd read the book really quick. It only took me two days because I had to stop reading it to take care of some things around the house and forgot about it till the next day and even then it took me an hour to finish the bit that was left. But a lot of thins had happened that I can't remember what I wanted to say. I even forgot to jot down notes.


Having read this book I can now tick off one book read in the Romanceopoly. As a part of my 2019 Reading Challenges.



Goodreads

______________________________________







The Bookish Island
Blog  |  Tumblr  |  Instagram  |  Youtube  |  Goodreads

No comments:

Post a Comment

Welcome, all lovely booknerds!