Charm Me by Samantha Chase

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5

Charm Me by Samantha Chase, book four in The Donovans series, is an enemies to lovers, surprise baby, close proximity romance that reminds us of that fine line between love and hate. Jamie is thrilled to finally be in charge of his family’s pub, while his parents are on a long vacation. He has plans to make changes, never realizing that it’s his life that is about to change when the last girl he was involved with leaves a three week old baby on his doorstep with a note saying Asher is his. As the Donovans do, they gather together to help problem solve. Then his sister calls the last person he could ever consider helpful to come assist; his old nemesis Fallon. Fallon is currently unemployed, and the perfect person to be his nanny while Jamie figures out how to juggle his job and a new baby. Fallon and Jamie have a long history of competition and verbal put downs, so it’s surprising when they start to see each other in a different light. Jamie and Fallon realize quite quickly that after years of antagonism, they actually get along relatively well and work together to help care for the truly innocent little Asher.


As Jamie learned to deal with so many new and unknown situations, he eventually managed to get his priorities straight, finding a way to take care of those he loves. While Fallon appeared a bit lost in the beginning, she also grew, coming into her own. The compassionate manner in which Asher’s mom was written was appreciated.

 

Ms. Chase wrote a wonderful, funny, and emotional story that should not to be missed. She provided a tale that sizzled, magnetic attraction, humorous conversations, laugh-out-loud moments, endearing secondary characters, and an overbearing family helping Jamie and Fallon get a chance at love, happiness, and a future together.  I highly recommend Save Me to other readers and look forward for the next book, Charm Me.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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