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Ever have a defining life moment you wish you could do over? Harley Spark has one. The time she almost kissed the widowed father of the toddler she nannied for. It was so bad they moved across the state and she never saw them again. Fast forward seven years and she’s totally over it. At least she thinks she is. Until Gavin Rhodes and his adorable now nine-year-old daughter, Peyton, reappear at a princess-themed birthday party hosted by Spark House, Harley’s family’s event hotel. Despite trying to avoid the awkwardness of the situation, she can’t help but notice how unbearably sexy he looks in a tutu. Add to that a spontaneous hives breakout, and it’s clear she’s not even remotely over the mortification of her egregious error all those years ago. Except Gavin seems oblivious to her inner turmoil. So much so that he suggests they get together for lunch. For Peyton’s sake, of course. It’s the perfect opportunity to heal old wounds. Or it could just reopen them. This is one of those times Harley wishes she could see the future… With her signature charm and sense of humor, bestselling author Helena Hunting creates a novel about love, family, and second chances in Make a Wish.
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Harley works with her sisters at their family inn, but Harley is also feeling like she doesn't have a concrete place on the team. She loves managing the birthday parties but it's being discussed that maybe the birthday parties are not a good financial decision.
Then enters Gavin and his daughter, who just so happened to be previous nanny clients of Harley's.
This is a very cute second chance romance between the youngest of the sisters & a single dad. I loved the interactions between Harley & Peyton as well as Gavin & Peyton. However, it felt very much so like an insta-love trope which is not my favorite.
However, I felt like the author touched on the single parent struggles (when dealing with a love interest) well and the story has a very good flow.
Thank you Netgalley and MacMillan Audio for the ARC in exchange for my unbiased review.