Review: First- Time Caller by B.K. Borison

 

This book delivers the best of found family. Lucie has her daughter, her baby daddy, his husband, her best friend and all of her mechanic coworkers that all want the best for her. I I love the banter between Lucie and Aiden, I loved watching as Aiden kept showing up for Lucie while not realizing that he was falling in love with her. My heart really broke for him because watching his mother go through cancer treatments had really warped the way he viewed the year, I absolutely loved how he called his dad when he realized how he had been acting - it was nice to read two men having such an in-depth deep conversation like that.

This was my first B.K. Borison book but it won't be my last.

Synopsis:

A hopeless romantic meets a jaded radio host in this cozy, Sleepless in Seattle-inspired love story from beloved author B.K. Borison.

Aiden Valentine has a secret: he's fallen out of love with love. And as the host of Baltimore's romance hotline, that's a bit of a problem. But when a young girl calls in to the station asking for dating advice for her mom, the interview goes viral, thrusting Aiden and Heartstrings into the limelight.

Lucie Stone thought she was doing just fine. She has a good job; an incredible family; and a smart, slightly devious kid. But when all of Baltimore is suddenly scrutinizing her love life-or lack thereof—she begins to question if she's as happy as she thought. Maybe a little more romance wouldn't be such a bad thing.

Everyone wants Lucie to find her happy ending... even the handsome, temperamental man calling the shots. But when sparks start to fly behind the scenes, Lucie must make the final call between the radio-sponsored happily ever after or the man in the headphones next to her.

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  1. Agreed 100%. This was my first Borison and I adored it!

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