Manhattan Kiss is my new single dad, billionaire romance book, and I can’t wait for you to dive into this story.
It follows thirty-six year old Aurora, who moves to New York City for three months after receiving life-changing news. She’s there for work, and it’s supposed to be a temporary thing…but (literally) crashing into Deacon changes everything 
Manhattan Kiss felt a little different for a Louise Bay book. It had an emotional level which took me by surprise (but not too emotional because as you know I’m not a fan of those).
REVIEW: 5 *
Aurora has been working at the same hotel in the same place she grew up. She’s watched the people around her fall in love and grow, but it’s never happened for her. When given the chance to go to America and help run a hotel for a couple of months she’s ready to step out of her comfort zone (even if it’s for a short time). What she doesn’t expect is how much she loves the hotel and the interest one of the guests spikes.
Deacons a single dad nest sharing with his ex. On the days he’s not home he stays at a local hotel. When Aurora starts working there he starts to see something in his future he never thought possible. It’s a chance for him to finally move forward when he’s determined to stand still.
This is about new beginning and cherishing what really matters. I bought the paperback from Amazon however received an ARC.
REVIEW: 5 *
Aurora has been working at the same hotel in the same place she grew up. She’s watched the people around her fall in love and grow, but it’s never happened for her. When given the chance to go to America and help run a hotel for a couple of months she’s ready to step out of her comfort zone (even if it’s for a short time). What she doesn’t expect is how much she loves the hotel and the interest one of the guests spikes.
Deacons a single dad nest sharing with his ex. On the days he’s not home he stays at a local hotel. When Aurora starts working there he starts to see something in his future he never thought possible. It’s a chance for him to finally move forward when he’s determined to stand still.
This is about new beginning and cherishing what really matters. I bought the paperback from Amazon however received an ARC.

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