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A review by booksuperpower
A Date with Fortune by Susan Crosby
4.0
This is a Harlequin special edition contemporary romance. This book was released in February,2013.
Michael Fortune has come to the small Texas town of Red Rock to convince his cousins to come back to work for the company their father and Michael's father runs. The cousins have all moved on happily, so Michael will have a hard time getting them to listen. But since he set eyes on Felicity, his cousin Wyatt's fiance' s best friend, he keeps looking for excuses to stay in Red Rock.
Felicity runs a candy shop with her aunt. She's a sweet girl next door type. When it becomes obvious Michael is attracted to Felicity, he is warned repeatedly to stay away from her. It's too late either way, because Felicity knows at first sight, Michael is her guy, despite his reputation.... until she learns his views on love.
Can the two learn to live with their differences?
I liked the way the story evolved. Michael has a lot to learn about love and romance. He is accustomed to taking charge and planning everything. That backfires on him at first.
Felicity is the one that ends up taking charge , however.
She had to decide if she was alright with what Michael had to offer or if she wanted to hold out for more.
The mystery of what causes the cousins to leave the company is an ongoing story line, so stay tuned.
I give this one a B +
Michael Fortune has come to the small Texas town of Red Rock to convince his cousins to come back to work for the company their father and Michael's father runs. The cousins have all moved on happily, so Michael will have a hard time getting them to listen. But since he set eyes on Felicity, his cousin Wyatt's fiance' s best friend, he keeps looking for excuses to stay in Red Rock.
Felicity runs a candy shop with her aunt. She's a sweet girl next door type. When it becomes obvious Michael is attracted to Felicity, he is warned repeatedly to stay away from her. It's too late either way, because Felicity knows at first sight, Michael is her guy, despite his reputation.... until she learns his views on love.
Can the two learn to live with their differences?
I liked the way the story evolved. Michael has a lot to learn about love and romance. He is accustomed to taking charge and planning everything. That backfires on him at first.
Felicity is the one that ends up taking charge , however.
She had to decide if she was alright with what Michael had to offer or if she wanted to hold out for more.
The mystery of what causes the cousins to leave the company is an ongoing story line, so stay tuned.
I give this one a B +