Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Review of "Enchanted" By: J.S. Scott



"Enchanted" By: J.S. Scott
Rating: 4.5*

The oldest Sinclair gets his chance for love in this story. Noah has put his life on hold, focusing on raising his siblings after the death of their mother and work. Now they are all grown up and are billionaires, he is still working just as hard with no life outside of this. He is forced on to a vacation by his siblings but that's ok he can still work.

Understanding his brother will do this, he asked his best friend Andie to go with him and show how to relax and have fun. She is the complete opposite to Noah and just what he needs. Unfortunately, Andie doesn't want or do long term. There is something from her past that has her running scared from commitment. Andie is clear on her life and has a balance between work and life, with coping mechanisms in place to deal with the stresses and strains.

I loved the chemistry between Noah and Andie. I loved particularly how Andie is able to get Noah to relax and enjoy himself. I did struggle to connect to Noah at the start because he keeps himself to himself and is quiet and introspective but as he relaxes and shows more of himself it becomes easy to fall in love with him.




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