REVIEW: A Child to Bind Them by Lucy Clark

Posted January 22nd, 2015 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Medical, Review / 4 comments

A Child to Bind Them by Lucy Clark is a well written romance. Dr. Cora Wilton loves working in the Pacific island of A-Child-to-Bind-ThemTarparnii. But when a storm hits the tropical paradise, she finds herself swept out of danger and into the arms of her very own superhero…drop-dead-gorgeous ex-army doc Archer Wild!

Archer is not looking for any commitment from any woman but Cora intrigues him and he can’t help being drawn by her against his better judgement. Could caring for adorable little storm orphan Nee-Ty finally heal their hearts and bind Cora and Archer together…forever?

A Child to Bind Them by Lucy Clark is a sweet romance about how a child brings two lost souls together.

Archer is a sexy hero who has so many layers to his character. I loved him throughout because he was a very genuine person and cared a lot despite the image he maintained outside. Cora too was a likable and strong heroine but she paled a little in comparison to Archer.

The romance was sweet and similar to the author’s previous medical romances. The focus was a little more on Nee-Ty and though I love the involvement of children in romances, I prefer the focus more on the main characters.

Overall, A Child to Bind Them was a sweet romance and is recommended for all the author’s fans.

Book Info:

03.5SPublished January 2015 by Harlequin Medical Romances

The ties that bind…

Dr. Cora Wilton loves working in her remote tropical paradise…who needs a man anyway? But when a storm hits the Pacific island of Tarparnii, Cora finds herself swept out of danger and into the arms of her very own superhero…drop-dead-gorgeous ex-army doc Archer Wild!

Wild by name, wild by nature, Archer isn’t ready for a commitment of any kind…but there’s something about Cora that intrigues him. Could caring for adorable little storm orphan Nee-Ty finally heal their hearts and bind Cora and Archer together…forever?

 

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4 Responses to “REVIEW: A Child to Bind Them by Lucy Clark”

  1. Tammy Y

    I do not mind children in romances, Will have to look for this book. Thanks for the review.