Book Review: Mister Tonight by Kendall Ryan

 

 

 

From New York Times bestselling author Kendall Ryan comes a standalone romance about a swoony single dad and the new neighbor he falls for.

Last night was the most embarrassing night of my life.

I was THAT girl.

You know, the highly intoxicated chick celebrating her thirtieth with her two best friends—the ones who are happily married. And the more I drank, the more I wanted to do something reckless to celebrate.

By reckless, I meant the sexy and alluring man dressed in a business suit standing near the bar. You know his type—tall, dark, and handsome. I was sure he was out of my league, but I’d had just enough alcohol that things like that no longer seemed to matter. I’m not fat, mind you, but you can tell I like French fries, so there’s that.

He took me home and I enjoyed the hottest birthday sex of my life, well until it came to a screeching, and rather unwelcome halt.

There’s nothing quite like being interrupted mid-ride with a little voice asking:

“What are you doing to my daddy?”

Just kill me now…… or so I thought.

Come to find out the man I rode like a bull at the rodeo is my new landlord.

 

 

 

 

 

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Review:

Single dads are sexy. Hunter was a single dad that had swagger. I didn’t blame Kate at all for falling in love with her landlord. Sure it was a friends with benefits arrangement at first, but you could feel the heat between them. There was no denying that they would have their happily ever after by the end.

Kendall Ryan did a great job with making Hunter’s daughter Maddie more than just “the daughter.” I really dislike when authors have single fathers in their books but the daughter falls by the wayside. Ryan did a great job with making Maddie into her own person. She had a personality and didn’t make it easy for Kate to fall into her father’s arms. Maddie pushed Kate out of her comfort zone and challenged her. Kate never saw herself as a kid person, but Maddie made her see what being a parent could be.

Mister Tonight had me laughing and smiling. There were so many times that I would say “aww.” Yes there are some spicy scenes, but this book also gives you a dose of good vibes. Definitely a great one to tuck into your beach bag.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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