Worth It All by Claudia Connor – Review @Claudia__Connor

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This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, language, and/or violence.
Worth It All on April 19, 2016
Pages: 264
Format: eARC
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She’s fighting for control. . . . Paige Roberts learned to fend for herself growing up. Now she’s doing everything possible to give her daughter, Casey, the stability she never had. But when the vivacious five-year-old decides she’s done wearing her prosthesis, Paige faces her toughest challenge yet: trusting a handsome, brooding stranger who simply wants to help.

He’s struggling to connect. . . . JT McKinney lost more than his leg in a car accident that stole his dreams of pro football. Eight years later, he's made a new life for himself far away from his old one. His business is developing cutting-edge prosthetics and he’s more than happy to turn his attention to machines instead of people. Still, he can’t shake the feeling that something’s missing.

Will they take a chance on love? . . . When JT gets the chance to help Paige’s daughter, he takes it. He never planned on the two of them tearing down his walls or teaching him to believe in himself again. Paige might not believe in happily ever afters, but JT wants more than anything to be her prince. They’ll both have to let go of the past if they want a future.

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Worth It All by Claudia Connor is the third book in the McKinney Brothers series, though it is the first I’ve read. I loved it. Loved.It. I stayed up way past my bedtime to read this one last night.

Jake (JT) McKinney isn’t looking for love or a relationship of any kind. He is guilt-ridden over the accident that took part of his leg and ended his dreams when he was 19. He doesn’t feel he deserves love or a family. Then, he sees Paige…working at a diner…and all of his preconceived notions about how his life will go are right out the window.

Paige is a hard-working single mother of a 5 year old little girl named Casey. She is focused on raising the best daughter she can, working two jobs and trying to go to school. She is definitely not focused on having any type of relationship with the hot guy frequenting the diner.

I loved this love story. It was so poignant and tender and just pulled at all my heart strings. It has been a long time since I cried at the end of a book…but this one ended so perfectly, my heart was happy, and the tears flowed. I absolutely loved it. This is one of those love stories that I desperately want to be real. Jake & Paige are perfect together. I can’t wait to read the previous two books and get to know more of the McKinney Brothers.

I received an early copy from the publisher via NetGalley for review purposes. However, my review was not influenced in any way. I only share my honest opinion.

Rating Report
Plot
five-stars
Characters
five-stars
Writing
five-stars
Pacing
five-stars
Cover
four-half-stars
Overall: five-stars

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