Monday 11 October 2021

Review: Mr Unforgettable: Lost Boys #3

Mr Unforgettable: Lost Boys #3 Mr Unforgettable: Lost Boys #3 by Karina Bliss
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Billionaire, former gold medal winning swimmer, Luke Carter is recovering from a painful divorce by throwing himself into building a camp for underprivileged kids in Beacon Bay. Unfortunately, he and his partners got off on the wrong foot with the townsfolk and now every request is being shot down.

Elizabeth Light became mayor of Beacon Bay after her (much older) husband died. She has struggled with her grief and in trying to follow through on all of her husband's plans for the town. She alone appears to be at least neutral about the camp and gives Luke some ammunition to use in his latest application meeting.

Elizabeth is championing swimming classes for children as part of her mayoral role, but she has a dirty secret, she can't swim (which of course is why she is desperately keen for children to learn), Luke offers to teach her to swim in time for a swimathon where she has been 'volunteered' to start the race, in return for games of chess.

I have read this book before but had very few memories of what happened. Suffice it to say that this is quite an old Mills & Boon romance that has been updated but still retains that whiff of innocence.

A pleasant enough read.

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