Book Review: Do Me a Favor

 



Willa Lieu-Endicott moved from California to the Pacific Northwest to start over. Since her husband’s death, she’s been struggling to get back her old career as a cookbook ghostwriter. Unfortunately, her latest project—ghostwriting for a viral cooking sensation known more for his washboard abs than his meals—has her stuck.

Until she meets her new neighbor.

Hudson Daws, the handyman next door, lives on a farm with his parents and two adult children. He’s the opposite of everything she’s ever known. His happily chaotic life includes biker barbecues, an escape artist dog, and adorably menacing goats. He’s also got a sinfully sexy smile and a rumbling bass voice that makes her shiver. He inspires her.

From their first meeting, the two fall into an escalating cycle of favors, paybacks…and attraction, even though Willa’s trying to keep her distance.

They both have their own pasts to deal with. Now, they just have to figure out if they have a future.

A delectable rom-com about a widowed cookbook writer and a divorced handyman who find that it’s never too late for a fresh start.


My Review

I absolutely had a great time reading this book! I read it in one sitting. All of the characters in this book were main characters and really brought the story to life. As the title says, "Do Me a Favor" and treat yourself to a copy of this book. It is not to be missed. 

I will say that Willa and animals except for dogs do not really mix. There was the incident with the goats on two occasions and the one with the skunk. If it was not for Noodle being an escape artist, then Willa and Hudson would not have met as soon as they did. So, in a way, kudos to Noodle. 

The romance between Hudson and Willa is a sweet one. I love the moments they shared together. They make a really good couple, and everyone agrees even Bruno. 

Warning: Keep Willa away from Kimber's chocolate chip cookies!

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