Unexpected - Heartwarming
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I loved Knox and Quincy’s story in Unexpected by Amy Knupp,
book four in her Henry Brothers series, is a beautiful, heartwarming story
with a reminder that age is only a number and the importance of family. A few months ago after his mother’s death and his discovery
of who was his father, writer Knox Breckenridge moved Dragonfly Lakes to reach
out to the Henry family. When he finally confesses the true reason of being in
town, some were not sure what to make of it. The next day, off to meet his
writing partner at Henry’s restaurant, Knox finds a five-month baby in his car,
with a note telling him he’s the father of little Juniper. Clueless about
babies, a waitress at the Henry restaurant comes to his aid and accepts the job
as the baby’s nanny. The temporary job would allow Quincy Yates to earn some
money before she finally goes back to college to get her teaching degree. The
two of them never expect romantic feelings to develop; yet the chemistry between
them not only sizzles, it’s off the charts sizzling. Despite the age gap
between them, with Knox being 42 while Quincy is only 28 they fit together and
complemented one another, like puzzle pieces. Although Quincy believes going to
college is what she truly wants; in
the end, she and Knox realize that love has no boundaries or limitations. That
plans can change if it means finding the person that gets you.
Ms. Knupp wrote a story that is all about family: family by birth, family by marriage or
family by adoption, it doesn't make a difference to a loving heart. They will
find a way and put in the work to make it work. I highly recommend Unexpected to other readers.
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