Summer with the Single Dad: A spicy single dad, small town, island romance

· The Single Dads of San Camanez Book 2 · Whitley Cox
4.9
44 reviews
Ebook
507
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

What happens when the stubborn island prince falls for the mysterious stranger with a secret?

Welcome to San Camanez, a humble, peaceful little island in the Puget Sound and home to the McEvoy brothers. Four sexy single fathers—and one childless snack with a beard—who run a brewpub on the beach, raise their kids together, and hope to find love and happiness in the chaos that is life. This is Bennett’s story ...

Single Dad and CFO, Bennett McEvoy, is determined to give his daughters a fun summer despite the money woes plaguing his family business. He needs the brewpub and cabins he owns with his brothers to be more prosperous than ever. Because right now, things are tight. His focus is on profit and sustainability. He doesn’t have time for the mysterious beauty in cabin five. But when her cabin floods, he insists she move into his house, because he absolutely does not want to see her go.

Dr. Justine Brazeau, a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, made a mistake and killed a patient. Clearly, she’s not cut out to practice medicine. But now, she has no direction or purpose. She’s lost. She’s sad. And she’s lonely. Well, not anymore since she’s now living with Bennett, and he’s making it very difficult for her to figure out her future—that doesn’t involve him without a shirt (or pants).

Can Bennett make the money his family business needs this summer, and heal Justine’s guilty heart? Or is she too consumed with her own pain to see that together they are stronger, better, and a lot less broken?


keywords: single dad, single parent, serious hero, doctor heroine, lost heroine, military hero, marine, small town, quirk island, hippy island, vacation romance, contemporary, summer fling, widower, broken heroine, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity

Ratings and reviews

4.9
44 reviews
J O
March 10, 2025
good, though some of the details really threw me off to the point where I almost stopped reading - as the daughter of a Marine myself, I would never have been reprimanded for physically stopping cruelty, or fighting back - and then again with first aid and CPR training you will never have breathing with no heart beat, and you would NEVER continue chest compressions after you have both breathing and a pulse. Normally, I can look past some mistakes in books, but these are to me, too much. Having a family of military personnel, I wonder if the author really knows many military men of my generation as these ones are very...bland. they would never use a phrase like "the patriarchy" I think she would be better suited to not have cast them as former military, it is incongruent to the characters personalities.
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Christine Woinich
August 26, 2024
I enjoyed this book. Both Justine and Bennett had to fight through their pain and grief, and they needed each other to do just that. The chemistry between them was hot and helped connect them, making them a family. Of course, trouble found its way to try and beat them back. But their love was stronger. I really loved Aya and Emme as well as the rest of the McEvoy family. They helped with tears, laughs, and sighs. Definitely worth reading.
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Erin Lewis
August 24, 2024
It was good to be back on San Camanez island with the McEvoy brothers for Bennett and Dr. Justine Brazeau’s story. I loved the camaraderie between the brothers. All bound by tragedy, they are there for one another and it is this that had such added such an emotional level to the story. Justine is adrift after a mistake cost the life of her patient. Now she has no direction. Bennett is determined to bring light into her life. The question is can he?
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