Thursday, November 25, 2010

Review: Delinquent Daddy by Linda Kage

Delinquent Daddy by Linda Kage

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance


Heat Rating: 2


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Blurb

IT’S NOT EVERY DAY YOU LEARN YOU HAVE A NINE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER

Boston Kincaid’s life is forever changed when he reads the note from Cassidy Trenton, who’s looking for her daddy. Vividly remembering the girl’s mother, Boston is compelled to learn the truth about Cassidy’s paternity.

Single working mother Ellie Trenton is completely bowled over to find her old college flame, whom she hasn’t seen in ten years, loitering on her front porch when she comes home from work one day.
At the sight of each other, Boston and Ellie’s decade apart melts away, and that old chemistry between them flares back to life. But trust doesn’t come easily, and old wounds never healed properly.

Can Boston and Ellie learn to forgive and forget so they can experience the love they never shared, or will child custody battles keep them apart forever?


Lena's Review

All Cassidy Trenton wants is her daddy. Her mother says he died but Cass knows it’s not the true. In her heart she knows her daddy exists and it is Montgomery Kincaid. Or is it? It’s been years since Ellie Trenton has thought of Cassidy’s dad and now it’s becoming a nightmare. She had no idea that Cassidy was searching for her father. Now that he is here all the chemistry and feelings she had for him is back full force. Lying to him years ago was the best thing for her but seeing Boston now she is wondering if she made a big mistake. Now she must decide whether to give this Boston a chance or bring more heartache to her little girl?

Rain always reminds him of the one woman who got to his heart, Ellie Trenton. Even though years have gone by Boston still remembers her kisses and touches. Now that this little girl is in his life he is hating himself for what a coward he was years ago. Seeing Ellie not only makes him wish things were different but wishing now for a second chance. Getting to know little Cassidy is a great treat and making him realize how much he has missed in her life. Can he convince Ellie that they both have the same feelings and deserve a chance?

Linda Kage has done a remarkable job in this story from the beginning to the end. I loved that Cassidy desperately wants her daddy and will do anything she can to see it possible. Now Ellie and Boston are two people who anybody can see clearly that they still love each other. Linda did a beautiful job in showing that two people can still love each other after all the heartache and pain. Definitely a great book to read and can’t wait for more of Linda’s work.
4 Tea Cups!

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