A review by christinasbookcorner
Mother Pucker by Swati M.H.

funny

4.0



April 10-15


Things that stress out this widowed single mom: high fructose corn syrup, intrusive thoughts about my son getting swept up by a tornado, and the sexiest hockey player to grace this planet.

Oh, and the fact that I’m also said hockey player’s physical therapist. But we’ll lock that tidbit away in the same nightstand as my battery-operated toys.

Moving my son and me across the country to live with my three best friends and our seven children into one dilapidated Boston brownstone should have been the biggest risk I’ve ever taken–not figuring out how to protect my heart, career, and panties while trying to navigate my secret double life.

But Rowan ‘Slick’ Parker is nothing if not hell-bent on taking slapshots at my comfort zone. The more I try to keep things professional, the more he works to break the rules with his charming grin, piercing gaze, and world-class rear end.

Not to mention, he adores my son.

So, I finally give in.

Don’t worry, though, it’s all temporary–a way for us to get each other out of our systems.

But little do I know, ‘temporary’ has a way of leaving lasting impressions on the heart.


Review : So cute 
Rowan and Shayla are adorable 

I didn't really like shayla at first, but I definitely related to her anxiety 

Shayla lost her husband 3 years ago, and since then, being a single mom has been very anxious about everything. 


Shayla becomes Rowan physical therapist .

Things get hot between them very fast, 


Rowan gives Kai some ice skating lessons. I loved seeing them interact .


Rowan is also dealing with his asshole father, but he finally cuts him off .


Shayla got scared after a photo of them got out 

But Rowan took care of it, and he also fired her as her therapist. 

Kai got hurt ice skating, and Rowan was worried Shayla would end it .

One year later and they got engaged 
Two years later, they had a baby girl, and Kai was playing hockey. 

QuoteOh, and Doc? We both know exactly what’s vibrating inside your purse.” A smile stretches across my face. “Feel free to bring your toys to our sessions . . . we’ll get good use out of them.”