Thursday 22 August 2019

Review: Call Her Mine (Harmony Pointe Series Book 1) by Melissa Foster

Call Her Mine Call Her Mine by Melissa Foster
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Two Best Friends and A Baby

This is book was given to me as an Advance Reader Copy by the publisher through NetGalley. The review is my own honest opinion of the book written in my own words.

Melissa Foster is a prolific romance novelist and I often find it hard to keep up with her books, but I’m always glad when I find the time to read one of them. This is no exception. This book is the first in a new spin off series ‘Harmony Pointe’. The protagonists are Ben Dalton who appeared in previous books about his sisters and Aurelia, his best friend.

Both Ben and Aurelia have loved each other since they were youngsters but as the older of the two, Ben knew he had too much to do to be a good boyfriend whilst he was at college. He left it too late and then their timing was never right. Years later Aurelia gave up on waiting for Ben because she thought he would never commit to anyone because he enjoyed being a bachelor so much, so moved to a different town to remove the temptation to pine over him. However, she still ends up asleep on his sofa on a regular basis, wrapped up his arms.

It was a morning just like this when Aurelia was leaving to go home and to her soon to be opening bookstore when she found a basket on the steps of Ben’s house. Inside was a baby and a note saying that Ben was the father. Finding the baby meant that Ben was completely out of his depth and leaned on his best friend in desperation, bonding them together into a tight unit.

This is not a book that is heavy on plot. It is, however, a lovely romantic tale of two people who have known each other for years and their shared love for a gorgeous baby. It’s a story of two really decent people in a strange situation doing their best for a defenceless baby. It’s a story about loving families who support each other at the same time they tease and mock. It’s sweet and funny and sad in places. There are no major fallings out or misunderstandings but it’s still an enjoyable and entertaining read. I definitely recommend it for when you are in the mood for a relaxing read and a Happy Ever After.

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