



(Maybe that’s part of his official job description? Whatever, he proactively does laundry like, all the time.)

Quiche with homemade pastry crust, that kind of thing. I therefore will be using this review to process this dynamic, and figure out what exactly is going on here, because I can’t immediately put my finger on it. I loved many things about Rafe, but it’s not a book that made me feel all enthusiastic and mushy. Overall: It’s sexy and smart and political and I wish I loved it more than I did Sexytimes abound!Ĭharacter Chemistry: You can’t help but have chemistry with Rafe, because he is the Perfect Man featuring a large tatted, motorcycle riding ginger man, who bakes a mean bacon quiche and knows exactly how to wrangle clever six year olds while making their mom feel loved, loved, loved.Heat Factor: Thinking about sex, talking about sex, having sex. With every minute they spend under the same roof, this working mom can't help but wonder if Rafe can handle all her needs. Just as quickly, both Sloan and Rafe find themselves succumbing to a heady mutual attraction, neither of them wants to deny. It doesn't take long for the Copelands to invite Rafe into their home. He's also tall, and handsome, and bearded, and ripped, and tatted, wrist to neck. He's all of those things, not to mention good-natured and one heck of a whiz in the kitchen. Nothing less will do.Įnter Rafe Whitcomb. When their live-in nanny bails with no warning, Sloan is left scrambling to find a competent caretaker to wrangle her smart, sensitive girls. Sloan Copeland and her twin daughters are finally getting the hang of their new life in Los Angeles. What she found was the man of her dreams…Īfter a nasty divorce and a thousand mile move, Dr. Sloan Copeland needed was someone to watch her kids.
