Elle once again raises the bar for amazing stories! This one was one of the best books so far. I have never gasped so loudly at a twist in a book, and this one is a doozy!
Sullivan Beaufort is a single dad and the CEO of Beaufort diamonds. He was made a single dad when his gorgeous daughter was left on his doorstep with a note and his fiancée promptly decided that the insta mum life wasn’t for her.
Tate works at the coffee shop next to Beaufort Diamonds and is an aspiring song writer she loves the piano and is enthralled by the masked maestro who plays piano all over New York city (this gave me mega Sleep Token vibes…..But i am obsessed with Sleep Token so yeah). She looks after her dad and works with her friend Ashley.
Sullivan is very protective of Molly and likes to keep her close while he works usually his assistant looks after her, but she is off work, and he needs someone to help out. She tells him about the girl in the coffee shop who is a kindergarten teacher and one day he is in the coffee shop with Molly and Tate is super awesome to Molly and draws her a bunny on her drink and Sullivan asks her if she could help him out for a bit while he makes a call.
Tate does and he starts asking her to help out more (around her shifts at the coffee shop) and slowly Sullivan starts thinking more long term even tho that scares him. Molly’s mum is an addict who wants nothing to do with her and only annoys Sullivan when she wants money (I’m devastated that her name in this book is Natasha not all Natasha’s are bad just FYI). This does not end well and no I don’t want to give it away.
Tate and Sullivan’s story is bittersweet they have both faced the loss of loved ones and they both are amazing piano players. Sullivan needs to learn to trust and allow himself to love. Tate loves him and his daughter but struggles when Sullivan pushes her away.
Elle does what she does best in this book and rips your heart out with a twist and a story about how grief shows up in different ways. There is a part in this that brought tears to my eyes it was so sweet and shows how much a brother can be missed.
I strongly recommend reading the other 2 books in this series cause they all interconnect and it makes it a better experience if you do. They are The Matchmaker and The Rule Breaker both really good books. There have been no hints for the last book and I’m a dying to see what will happen next and who it will be about.







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