Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Book Review: "To the Moon and Back" by N.R. Walker

I don’t think this book could have been any sweeter or more heartwarming!! I couldn’t stop smiling and swooning, and I might’ve shed a happy tear or two.

When Gideon agreed to adopt his sister’s baby, fatherhood changed his life, and he was quickly devoted to Benson. But Gideon’s boyfriend didn’t want any part of raising a child, so he walked out when Benson was six weeks old.

Utterly exhausted and needing to go back to work in the office, Gideon decides to hire a nanny. Toby has returned to Sydney after three years of working and studying abroad, and he has a degree in child development. When he immediately bonds with Benson, Gideon knows Toby is the right one for the job.

Toby loves working with little kids, and Benson is absolutely adorable. It doesn’t hurt that Gideon is sexy in a Tom-Selleck-as-Magnum way. Although Gideon has a little trouble letting go at first, within a few days, he realizes he’d be lost without Toby.

As they fall into a routine, both Gideon and Toby realize they’re attracted to one another. Toby doesn’t want to jeopardize his job, and Gideon doesn’t know if he’s ready for another man. But as sparks ignite, they throw caution to the wind and head to the bedroom. Little by little, they realize they both want more, but what would that mean?

This is my second N.R. Walker book, and I just love the way she infuses her stories with emotion, humor, romance, and lots of heat. I could’ve read another 100-200 pages about Toby, Gideon, and Benson, and I know I’ll be back for another Walker book not too long from now!

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