Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Written on Sep 7, 2023
The couple featured in this instalment, Stefano and Addison, engaged in a one-night stand five years ago. They parted ways without exchanging surnames. So when Addison learned six weeks later she was pregnant, searching for Stefano became an exercise in futility. Fast-forward five years later, Addison is planning one of her bosses wedding. It so happened that her boss's fiancée is related to Stefano. A fact which Addison was not aware of until the day he showed up at the wedding. It was there he discovered that he was a father to an adorable four-year-old girl.
I loved how he immediately wanted to be a part of his daughter's life. Also, I admired Addison's willingness in allowing him to take up his role has a father. It was wonderful seeing the bond develop between father and daughter. The family dynamics as usual were fun, and it was wonderful catching up with characters from the previous books. Now, as much I enjoyed this aspect of the story, the romance did not work for me.
When I pick up a book that's classified as a romance, expect to see the relationship between the couple grow throughout the story. I am looking for more than steamy moments between the sheets. I expect to feel the chemistry burning between them, and the emotions leaping from the pages. Well, Mine to Promise failed all the above.
Readers are told that Addison and Stefano shared a connection five years ago, but one doesn't get the chance to experience it. Five years later, they reconnect, but one feels no chemistry and the emotions expected were non-existent. This made it hard to buy into their romance. They did profess their love for each other; however, it still makes one wonder if they loved each other or if they got together because they shared a child. I do believe, that with a little more length and depth, the romance would be perfect.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading