REVIEW: The Housekeeper’s One-Night Baby by Sharon Kendrick

Posted September 8th, 2023 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 5 comments

The Housekeeper’s One-Night Baby by Sharon Kendrick is a true Cinderella experience which is wrapped in the author’s consistent style of fun and exotic locations.

Starting off with a bang, Niccolo finally locates Lizzie six months after said bang absolutely furious he wasn’t told about their lil bundle to be. Persuading Lizzie to come and live with him with a whole pile of conditions; the brick wall of a man sure has his work cut out for him if he plans not to fall in love.

I adore Sharon Kendrick’s writing. She has the ability to make me laugh and be fully engaged in a wildly interesting story with stunning locations and witty banter. On the other side of the world Lizzie is in a completely foreign setting and handles it with grace. Niccolo is doing what’s right in his mind, rescuing his baby mama, but he’s determined to remain emotionally unavailable to the fascinating Lizzie and it’s always fun reading how Sharon plans to kick that to the ground and twist and turn him in ways he didn’t think he could.

Nic and Lizzie is a fun Presents which is full of witty banter; a brave heroine and a super hot hero who is about to have his bricks come crashing down and his cold heart opened up to love.

Loved it.
 

Book Info:

Publication: September 2023 | Harlequin Presents |

Showing a prospective buyer around the country mansion she works in isn’t a typical day for shy housekeeper Lizzie. But the moment superrich Niccolò Macario arrives, she’s blown away by their mutual attraction. It’s clear he never does commitment, but the promise of one breathtaking night is irresistible…

After a life marked by tragedy, letting someone close goes against Niccolò’s every instinct. So, when he receives a letter with the bombshell that Lizzie’s pregnant, Niccolò is floored—because his only thought is to find her, bring her to Manhattan and claim his child!

 

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