If I make it to the halfway point of a novel, I usually finish the rest whether I enjoy it or not. This time, I'm giving up.I don't know why Allison is so bizarrely Victorian, but her opinions on Jamie's past and single father status are prudish and judgmental. Jamie is an immature jerk. While there were hints that he was ready to grow up, some of his comments--such as Botticelli's angels needing liposuction and gym memberships --make me not care.Life is too short to waste time on characters I dislike. A good book and a really good deal for a freebie. I liked the characters, their personalities, and the story line. I liked the Daddy School idea too. Don't know if there really are ones, but it's a really good idea. I'd definitely like to read more in this series after reading this one. There were emotions (tons), plenty of humor, some tough spots, stubbornness, some steaminess, sweetness, some parts when I wanted to knock heads, and a good ending. I wouldn't mind reading this again, but it wouldn't be a top pick. This was more of a fun and serious kinda read, which sound contradictory but that's how it felt to me. Good for an anytime read. Good for the cuddle/snuggle or the waiting room. Enjoy
What do You think about Father Found (2013)?
This was the cutest book. I liked the story and all the humor. Very well written.
—danf240
A passable book for leisure reads. Nothing that strains your brain cells.
—Carlie27
a good summer book, vacation or beach. nothing heavy, but enjoyable.
—siesie