REVIEWED by Jen B.
TITLE: Maddie
SERIES: Hamilton’s Heroes
AUTHOR: Annabella Michaels
PUBLISHER: Annabella Michaels
LENGTH: 162 Pages
RELEASE DATE: February 26, 2020
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After witnessing firsthand just how dirty and underhanded a life in politics can be, Maddie Vanderhorne steps off the campaign trail to follow his passion. Starting his own event planning business is the best decision Maddie’s ever made, quickly winning over his clients with his vibrant and outgoing personality. That is, until he finds himself working alongside one very serious and seemingly impenetrable man.
Still haunted by the events of his past, Graham Ward has closed himself off from nearly everyone around him. He’s learned the hard way that letting people get too close only ends in heartache and disaster. Burying himself in his work and keeping everyone at a distance seems like the best solution. When his father comes to him with plans to announce his retirement, Graham knows that in order to take over his father’s role as head of the company, he must find a way to open himself up again.
When Graham steps up to host his father’s retirement party, the last thing he expects is the party planner to leave him feeling annoyed and perplexed. He’s never met anyone as vivacious and full of life as Maddie. He’s not quite sure how to respond to the boundless energy this man possesses – or the feelings Maddie seems to be resurrecting within him. Forced to work closely on this event, Maddie is determined to pull Graham out of his shell. But will opening himself up help Graham rediscover the man he once was; or will it leave him vulnerable to having his heart broken once again?
REVIEW:
This stand-alone story was a sweet addition to the series. Opposites attract in the best ways when outgoing Maddie basically barrels into Graham’s life and shows him there is a whole other way to live. Graham is a bit stuffy and grumpy, but it does take long before bouncy Maddie turns his life upside down.
Graham has been hurt and has built walls and poured himself into his work in his father’s company. Maddie is fun and happy and full of life and just what Graham needs. Little by little, although reluctant at first, Graham begins to see what life is like outside of work. Maddie saw right away that there was more to Graham than met the eye, and he sets right off at setting it free.
I loved Maddie and his energetic and outgoing personality. It was easy to fall under his spell, and there were many endearing moments throughout this story that pulled on the heartstrings and had me flipping pages. The families were wonderful and there were plenty of other characters to enjoy. I wish there had been a little more to Graham’s backstory. While it was sad, it was a bit predictable, and I would have enjoyed something a little different. But, all in all, this was a great read, and I’m looking forward to more.
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