My rating: 4-4.5 of 5 stars
Maddie Chester is determined to leave her hometown of Gansett Island, a place that has brought her only bad memories and ugly rumors. Then she’s knocked off her bike on the way to her housekeeping job at McCarthy’s Resort Hotel by Gansett’s “favorite son,” Mac McCarthy. He’s back in town to help his father with preparations to sell the family resort and has no intention of staying long. When Mac accidentally sends Maddie flying over the handlebars, badly injuring her, he moves in to nurse her back to health and help care for her young son. He soon realizes his plans for a hit-and-run visit to the island are in serious jeopardy, and he just may be “maid” for love.
paperback won from PR company in exchange for an honest and unbiased review
I think the Gansett Island series was one of the first ones I ever read on my Kindle. Marie Force was one of the first romance authors who I really binge read. and re-reading Maid for Love shows me why.
Maid for Love is really one of those stories that leaves you with that lovey dovey feeling when you're done reading it. The Mushy Gushy stuff. For me, what makes it even better is that Maddie is a single mom. This makes me relate to the character and her struggles so much more. Not only her struggles and fears, but her wants and desires for her and her son's lives as well. And let's be honest book lovers, when you can relate to a story like that, it makes it so much better
Marie's writing style never fails to suck me right in. I always read her stories in one sitting. I just can't put them down. Maid for Love is a prime example why. The characters are great, their relationship (yes the insta-love) is adorable. The family dynamic with all the siblings and parents never fails to make me chuckle. Maid for Love is the prime example of why Marie's name is such a staple in the romance genre.
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