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A review by scoodle42
I'll Be the One by T'Lyn, T'Lyn
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
MyKyng Masters is the new head of his family, and an arranged marriage is the best way to solidify both his business interests and his position. Then one day, he gets a call from a sperm bank, saying sperm he donated had resulted in a baby, and that bay was sick, and needed him. Then he meets the mother, Destiny Harris. And suddenly, the family he didn't think he needed, bceomes the one he alwayas wanted.
Okay, the first Master's book pulled me right in and didn't let go. I love the premise of this; it's one I hadn't read before and I like the concept of finding a long last dad who didn't know he had a baby. The author did a really good job of building Kyng and Destiny's chemistry from the beginning. I love how Destiny never let anything keep her from fighting back and moving forward. She forged a new life and went through whatever measure she had to for her baby. Kyng was a dad from Day One and it was adorable. His family rallying around him gave the book a feel good vibe.
Kyng's entanglements were dramatic enough that you felt the weight of the changes he had to make, but not so overpowering that you missed him and Destiny falling in love. Solei having so much support and Destiny's family and coworkers being so present made it cozy. I wish we had spent a touch more time in her bakery and exploring that passion, but I still love this book.
Okay, the first Master's book pulled me right in and didn't let go. I love the premise of this; it's one I hadn't read before and I like the concept of finding a long last dad who didn't know he had a baby. The author did a really good job of building Kyng and Destiny's chemistry from the beginning. I love how Destiny never let anything keep her from fighting back and moving forward. She forged a new life and went through whatever measure she had to for her baby. Kyng was a dad from Day One and it was adorable. His family rallying around him gave the book a feel good vibe.
Kyng's entanglements were dramatic enough that you felt the weight of the changes he had to make, but not so overpowering that you missed him and Destiny falling in love. Solei having so much support and Destiny's family and coworkers being so present made it cozy. I wish we had spent a touch more time in her bakery and exploring that passion, but I still love this book.
Moderate: Chronic illness