I love reading a series! And Sarah Morgan writes some really, really warm romances that gets to the heart and bring smiles as the hero and heroine find their happily ever after.
Her “From Manhattan, With Love” series is one of those very warm romances set in one of the most romantic cities, New York. Book two of the series; “Sunset In Central Park” is the love story of Matt Walker and Frankie Cole. Both have feelings for each since eternity but have been dancing around each other forever!
Matt Walker always thought he knew everything about Frankie. But finding out that she’s hiding from the world behind glasses is a revelation itself that sets the ball rolling in wooing Frankie and helping her through her fears and uncertainties. He may be a successful businessman, when it comes to the matters of the heart, Frankie scares him but he is one determined man in love to protect and to cherish.
A broken home and a wandering butterfly of a mother did a number on Frankie Cole. She may be successful with her friends in business, a master at Kung Fu, but when it comes to showing any emotions, she hides behind fake eyeglasses, t-shirts and jeans. Her work is her refuge and sanity, but lately with Matt discovering her vulnerabilities, she finally may be brave to test the feelings she had for Matt for the longest time.
Frankie, as an amazing woman with her kindness and support and Matt as the patient and protective lover, make “Sunset In Central Park” one of the most beautiful love stories to read. And the credit goes to Sarah Morgan to for her writing prowess, creating two amazing characters in Matt and Frankie, the chemistry among the friends and the unconditional support and care for each other, just creates a beautiful story to enjoy to our heart’s content.
Received an ARC from Harlequin via NetGalley for an honest review.
I really enjoy this author, I still need to read New York Actually. Miracle on 5th Avenue has been my favorite so far. 😀
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Yeah! That’s my favorite too….so magical and whimsical!
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I loved how sassy she was and he was such a grouch – I don’t know why I love that combination. And first I thought she was a total airhead – lol – was I wrong. 😀
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Oh gosh me too!!! She had an air of innocence and seemed so naive, but my god she sure packed a punch!!! And I think that added so much charm to the story
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exactly!! She was hilarious, feisty and charmingly innocent. Her believe in a HEA and finding love was such an antidote to his jaded believes. LOVED IT!!
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