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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Awesome story by a new favorite author. Multi-dimensional characters, hot man loving and a terrific plot all packed into a complex story. I want more! ( ) A contemporary romance following Weston Wilde, a young small-town doctor from a well-loved family, and Nico Salerno, a black sheep who ran away from that same small town as a teen and has only returned fifteen years later after learning his sister has died and left her baby daughter in his custody. West and Nico have to work out a lot of issues between them, and watching them do so was a delight. This was a great combination of sweet and sexy, enemies to lovers and small town. I also just loved the Wilde family, which is enormous and loving and heckles its members adorably. This is the first book in this series, but the second I've read. I'll be getting on to the rest of them in time. no reviews | add a review
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Nico: I left my family and tiny Texas hometown fifteen years ago to escape small-town gossips and to give my mom and sister the chance at a better life. But when a phone call from an attorney back home informs me that my sister passed away, leaving me custody of her newborn baby, I'm shocked out of the steady life I've built for myself running a tattoo shop in San Francisco.The thing is: I don't do babies. And I don't do small towns. Or commitment. And I especially don't do family. My plan is to go back to Hobie just long enough to sign adoption papers, giving my niece the kind of stable, loving family I could never provide.But the moment I meet my niece in the arms of Weston Wilde, my sister's best friend and the town's handsome doctor, my plans begin to change. Because suddenly, I see a different future. One with the very thing I thought I never deserved: a family. If only I can convince West that I'm not the same good-for-nothing kid ready to bolt when things get tough.Weston: There's one thing I know for sure about Nico Salerno: he was a good-for-nothing as a kid and judging by the purple-haired, tattoo'd punk who shows up at his sister's funeral, he hasn't changed. There's no way I'm letting him take custody of my best friend's baby.But the more time I spend around him, the more I realize that his rough exterior is just a shell and that beneath all the tattoos is a scared, insecure man searching for a place to belong. And pretty soon I know exactly where he belongs: in my bed and by my side.The problem is, he abandoned his family once before, how do I know that if we become a family he won't do it again?Facing West is the first in the new Forever Wilde series about the huge Wilde family from Hobie, Texas, whose patriarchs aren't above a little meddling if that's what it takes to help their grandkids find true love. No library descriptions found. |
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