Book Review: Heartless by Elsie Silver

by Krista

Synopsis

Working as a nanny for the world’s grumpiest single dad should be simple…except she can’t keep her eyes off him. And he can’t keep his hands off her.

Cade Eaton is thirteen years older than Willa Grant, and he barely looks her way, even though she’s living in his house for the summer. That is, until she gets him into the hot tub one night for a game of truth or dare. Then, all bets are off—and so are their clothes.

Cade is gruff, a little rough around the edges, but broad-shouldered ranchers with calloused hands and filthy mouths are this city girl’s kryptonite. So, who is she to resist?

But it’s in their quietest moments together that he softens. It’s in the unexpected way he takes care of Willa that she realizes his hardened exterior is just a façade. And it’s when she watches him go all sweet with his little boy that she starts to fall for him, whatever the consequences.

Someone once convinced Cade that his best wasn’t good enough. But Willa has never felt more cherished than she does in his arms.

Her contract says this arrangement is only for two months.

But her heart says this is forever.

Thoughts

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Elsie Silver knows how to write a man! Whew! I’m just going to go ahead and add Cade to my book boyfriend list.

You may have guessed that I enjoyed book two in the Chestnut Springs series as much as I adored the first book. There was so much to love. I appreciated Cade and Willa as individuals. And I loved reading about their love story.

I look forward to continuing this series, as well as reading a few other Elsie Silver books in my TBR. Her books are just so good!

Question

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