
Miranda P. Charles
Author of The Unwilling Executive
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Works by Miranda P. Charles
Moonstruck Dance 1 copy
Dancing with the Rockstar 1 copy
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Brax and Joey's story in the Moonstruck Cove series.
This was such a cozy and beautiful, small town, single dad romance.
I loved the main characters back and forth banter which is truly deserved after their last encounter when he was in town.
The character's growth was lovely and the town supporting fellow mooners was homely but really couldn't do anything without the whole town knowing about it if you needed privacy.
But everyone is family and they look out for each other it's absolutely show more beautiful how they band together.
I'll look forward to the next book in the series looks like it'll be fun too.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. show less
This was such a cozy and beautiful, small town, single dad romance.
I loved the main characters back and forth banter which is truly deserved after their last encounter when he was in town.
The character's growth was lovely and the town supporting fellow mooners was homely but really couldn't do anything without the whole town knowing about it if you needed privacy.
But everyone is family and they look out for each other it's absolutely show more beautiful how they band together.
I'll look forward to the next book in the series looks like it'll be fun too.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. show less
I read this book based purely on the cover. There I said it. Before I had even read the blurb I was already interested; half dressed hunk in a suit holding up open heart. Oh this could be interesting. Now that I have finished, yes the cover does relate to the story.
I love stories set in my own backyard. I can just relate to them more. I have a personal connection to them; they hold a special place in my heart. The unwilling executive is no exception.
I was actually more surprised that this show more wasn't the PA falling for her new boss, which based on the title was my guess for the story line. I like little surprises, it keeps me reading on.
Lucas, the unwilling executive and Mr FK (read the book to find out more) isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and in facts fixes cars and doesn't seem to settling down anytime soon. Enter Jade and soon Lucas is reevaluating everything he thought he knew about love. But neither of them make it easy for the other and mixed messages were often getting in the way of the couple getting together.
The dual POV was a good way to see how each of the character were dealing with the situations, but at times I felt it was a little confusing as to which character was thinking what.
Besides that it was an enjoyable read and I will be waiting for the next one in the series. show less
I love stories set in my own backyard. I can just relate to them more. I have a personal connection to them; they hold a special place in my heart. The unwilling executive is no exception.
I was actually more surprised that this show more wasn't the PA falling for her new boss, which based on the title was my guess for the story line. I like little surprises, it keeps me reading on.
Lucas, the unwilling executive and Mr FK (read the book to find out more) isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and in facts fixes cars and doesn't seem to settling down anytime soon. Enter Jade and soon Lucas is reevaluating everything he thought he knew about love. But neither of them make it easy for the other and mixed messages were often getting in the way of the couple getting together.
The dual POV was a good way to see how each of the character were dealing with the situations, but at times I felt it was a little confusing as to which character was thinking what.
Besides that it was an enjoyable read and I will be waiting for the next one in the series. show less
I read this book based purely on the cover. There I said it. Before I had even read the blurb I was already interested; half dressed hunk in a suit holding up open heart. Oh this could be interesting. Now that I have finished, yes the cover does relate to the story.
I love stories set in my own backyard. I can just relate to them more. I have a personal connection to them; they hold a special place in my heart. The unwilling executive is no exception.
I was actually more surprised that this show more wasn't the PA falling for her new boss, which based on the title was my guess for the story line. I like little surprises, it keeps me reading on.
Lucas, the unwilling executive and Mr FK (read the book to find out more) isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and in facts fixes cars and doesn't seem to settling down anytime soon. Enter Jade and soon Lucas is reevaluating everything he thought he knew about love. But neither of them make it easy for the other and mixed messages were often getting in the way of the couple getting together.
The dual POV was a good way to see how each of the character were dealing with the situations, but at times I felt it was a little confusing as to which character was thinking what.
Besides that it was an enjoyable read and I will be waiting for the next one in the series. show less
I love stories set in my own backyard. I can just relate to them more. I have a personal connection to them; they hold a special place in my heart. The unwilling executive is no exception.
I was actually more surprised that this show more wasn't the PA falling for her new boss, which based on the title was my guess for the story line. I like little surprises, it keeps me reading on.
Lucas, the unwilling executive and Mr FK (read the book to find out more) isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and in facts fixes cars and doesn't seem to settling down anytime soon. Enter Jade and soon Lucas is reevaluating everything he thought he knew about love. But neither of them make it easy for the other and mixed messages were often getting in the way of the couple getting together.
The dual POV was a good way to see how each of the character were dealing with the situations, but at times I felt it was a little confusing as to which character was thinking what.
Besides that it was an enjoyable read and I will be waiting for the next one in the series. show less
I am going to go on record saying that I absolutely loved The Unwilling Executive. Miranda Charles created two characters that on the surface seem very strong and well put together. Yet as you dig deeper and get further into the story you discover trust issues, lies, secrets and revelations. The range of emotions displayed by Lucas-mistrust, anger, self-doubt are beyond heartbreaking. This story is about more than a simple romance. It is about putting yourself on the line to establish a show more connection with that one person that understands you and not allowing anything to break it. Beautiful story. Received this book for an honest review. show less
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