Monday, March 11, 2019

Hearts Abroad by Skye McNeil

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Summary

When a fun-loving American nanny turns a millionaire British single dad’s world upside down, it’s inevitable life is going to get complicated.

Taking a break from screenwriting in New York City, Londyn Bellerose takes a nannying job in Colorado to get away from the hubbub. A summer to live without regrets is all she wants. While her boss is British, gorgeous, and a millionaire, he has no clue how to have fun. Determined to mend the relationship between father and daughters, Londyn doesn’t expect to fall for the museum curator.

Londyn is American and everything Callum Archer swore to never fall for again. With her carefree spirit and energetic smile, she’s perfect to nanny Callum’s two daughters. The problem is she’s also perfect for him. She’s sassy, musical, and tends to speak her mind more than she means to.

When old history and new dreams threaten her happily ever after, will Londyn and Callum’s love survive?

Hearts Abroad is book one in Skye McNeil’s romantic comedy series, Atlas. Each book contains a millionaire to envy, snort-worthy comedy, and visits to many beautiful cities in the world. Yes, all of that, plus each novel ends with a fabulous HEA. 

My Thoughts

Well, this book was exactly what I expected.  That's not necessarily a bad thing... or a great thing.

While I did enjoy the story line, there were times that it was a bit predictable.  In all fairness, that is how majority of romancy type books are so it wasn't a surprise.  I did like the characters and was happy with the ending so that's always a good thing!

Now, I do have to say, on my blog I do specify that I don't like to read and review books with bad language and *things* that I wouldn't want my daughter to come across and read (if you get what I'm saying).  This book did have both.  So, that wasn't great.

Overall, the book was a fun, easy read but with my stipulations I am only giving it 3 stars.

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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