Mine To Promise by Natasha Madison

 


 

 Synopsis:


Addison

I never thought I would see him again.
Especially while I was planning someone else’s wedding—yet there he was holding hands with his girlfriend.
Our one night was wild and passionate; I could never forget him because it changed my life.
Now he’s here—and the result of our one night is twirling in a princess dress at our feet.


Stefano

I didn’t make mistakes.
I was the one you called in when you needed answers.
I was cutthroat but they didn’t pay me to be nice.
I was in control every single second.
The only time I let my guard down was five years ago.
If I thought seeing the woman I could never forget again would throw me off—it’s nothing like seeing our daughter for the first time.

 

Review:


 

Mine To Promise was a very sweet story where the characters enrich the storyline.

Stefano and Addison had a one night stand, and few months later they had a beautiful daughter. Unfortunately they lost touch with one another after that wonderful night, and Addison had to go through pregnancy and parenting alone, until, years later, they accidentally meet at a wedding.
How will Stefano react when he discover he is a father?

I've enjoyed how Natasha Madison brought to life two lovable and kind main characters like Stefano and Addison.
You can see that Stefano and Addison are perfect together, they only had a star crossed fate that has kept them off each other life for so long. I liked how they managed to build a healthy relationship step by step. Stefano is my favourite man, I adored how he goes after what he wants with an air of decided, when the surprise wanes, he wants to be in his daughter and her mama life at all costs, so he becomes a part of their daily routine trying to know them better.

You have to read this book because Stefano's family is a riot, and Avery the little princess is cute and precious.

 

 

 Release Date: 09.08.2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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