Ever After Drake by Keary Taylor

Ever After Drake (The McCain Saga, #1)

by Keary Taylor

It was my first day as a brand new high school teacher. But I got dumped that morning. Via text. And then one of my students hit on me. And the rest of the day was a complete mess. The beautifully single Mr. Drake McCain found me in my classroom, feeling sorry for myself. And not sixty seconds later he had me laughing and electricity racing through my blood.

My family is broken and complicated. I literally don’t know my biological father’s name. My mother is absent and my half-brother barely knows who she is. But Drake? He’s not complicated. He’s sweet and kind and insanely adorable, and comes from a wonderful family. He is everything I want.

The chemistry between us? It’s there in spades. I keep telling myself that I should be feeling really awful and depressed since I just got dumped a few days ago. But I keep getting this ridiculous smile on my face every time Drake is around and it’s kind of hard to keep telling myself that.

I’m Kaylee Ray. I believe in fairy tales and happily ever after’s, and maybe the search for Prince Charming is over.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

5 of 5 stars

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I sort of started these McCain books out of order. I had downloaded Sage's story (Moments of Julian) for free. I thought I loved the McCain family after that book (and I quote my own review - "Can they adopt me?"), but I love them even more after reading all the family interactions in Ever After Drake. Knowing the family and their dynamic really gives you insight into how their children turned out to be the people they are. Drake is no disappointment. He is handsome, tender, sweet and loving and unfortunately, saddled with a need to fulfill his obligations (it's both a blessing and a curse).

Then there is Kaylee. She is so cute and bubbly and optimistic. She dreams of her prince and her ever after. This is a woman who had never had anything handed to her. She was raised by a teenage, single mother who didn't even know her father's name. They struggled, but she always looked for the best in the situation and the people she encountered. Kaylee is dealt a lot of rough hands in this story, and my heart ached for her, but she kept trying to persevere and how do not love a girl like that? This book had the drama ala a LifeTime movie, but it never came across as trite. I know it didn't, because those were real tears in my eyes.

Oh, Keary Taylor, you almost make me believe in true love. Very sweet, cute, adorable romance. I loved every second of it.

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