Taming Natasha by Nora Roberts

Taming Natasha (Stanislaskis, #1)

by Nora Roberts

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR

‘The most successful novelist on Planet Earth’ Washington Post

The first time single father Spence Kimball sets eyes on
Natasha Stanislaski, he’s floored by her exotic beauty.
But the former ballet dancer turned toy shop owner has
a fiery temperament that keeps most men safely at bay.

Sensing a hidden wound, Spence and his little girl join
forces to find a way into Natasha’s closely guarded heart.
He’ll do whatever it takes to tame Natasha’s fears…and
show her how to love.

Nora Roberts is a publishing phenomenon; this New York Times bestselling author of over 200 novels has more than 450 million of her books in print worldwide.

Praise for Nora Roberts

‘A storyteller of immeasurable diversity and talentPublisher’s Weekly

‘You can’t bottle wish fulfilment, but Nora Roberts certainly knows how to put it on the page.’ New York Times

‘Everything Nora Roberts writes turns to gold.’ Romantic Times.

‘Roberts’ bestselling novels are… thoughtfully plotted, well-written stories featuring fascinating characters. USA Today

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

3 of 5 stars

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Spence Kimball has moved to a smaller town to teach, anywhere is basically smaller than his former residence in New York. He's trying to create a more intimate life for himself and his young daughter, a chance for her to have more freedom and maybe grow up a little less sheltered. In the town there is a Toy Shop owned by Natasha Stanislaski. When they meet there's some confusion and attraction when Natasha mistakes Spence's sister for his wife and is annoyed when he chats her up. They have to overcome that obstacle first, the next obstacle is her past where she lost a child and was heartbroken by the man she thought was the love of her life.

I liked how it wasn't easy, how the two of them had to work out their problems and issues before coming together and you know that these issues will rear their heads again but that the two of them will work it out again. I enjoyed the re-read, even if I didn't really remember the first reading.

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