Back Cover Blurb: Kevin Vaccaro just found out he was a father…of a five-month-old! He'd put up a hell of a fight to overcome his troubled past. That was nothing compared to the battle he was about to wage for his child's future.
Julianne McCabe had no intention of giving up her sister's child—the child she loved as her own—without a fight. Yet that was before Kevin started bonding with his daughter. Before he awoke feelings that made the grieving widow long to share more than late-night feedings. But was she ready to risk her heart again to be the wife Kevin needed? To become the family they both wanted?
This is the last (I think) of the Guys and Daughters series and it definitely lived up to the previous two books. Kevin was delicious, insightful, and utterly fantastic. I think it sweet and a little funny that it was Kevin, the recovering addict, who helped pull Julianne from the abyss she'd been thrust into after her personal crisis, while her father, a psychologist, was at a total loss. Of course, I know from personal experience that parents are not always the best judge as to what their grown children need in times of crisis. Too blinded by the need to protect than to actually SEE what their child truly needs.
Anyway, this was a sweet, sexy read. I didn't get annoyed a single time and practically inhaled it in one or two sittings.






