A three-year-old little girl that has no clue who he is. Hell, he only finds out about the little cherub when a woman from child protective services comes by and rocks his world before leaving the girl in his shocked arms.
Every single thing he thinks he knows goes up in a cloud of smoke.
To make matters worse, the woman that he’s been trying to convince to give him a chance takes one look at the little girl and tells him that he’s just not in the right place to handle both of them.
But Bayou was never one to back down from a challenge.
He can handle a three-year-old girl that acts exactly like him, and he can more than take on the fiery red-head that sets flame to his blood while he’s at it.
That first sentence has a lot of Bs! Hah! I know that's probably not the takeaway the author was looking for, but it really stood out. I'm not sure if this one would be a good fit for me, but I wouldn't be opposed to borrowing it from my library. Thanks for sharing!
Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear?
When I first read your comment I thought you said it had a lot of B.S. I had to go back and read it to see what you meant. Duh. Then I realized what you actually meant, and you were so right! lol. Thanks for stopping by!