An abandoned baby, a poignant note from his long-lost twin, and unexpectedly, Jax’s world is turned upside down.
Despite being adopted by a loving family when he was a child, Jax feels part of his life is missing, and driven by dreams of his brother being in danger, Jax is consumed by his search for his biological twin. Shocked to find a surprise delivery on his doorstep, Jax discovers that not only is he an uncle, but apparently, he’s a legal guardian to baby Charlie. He calls on the unwavering support of his friends and family to solve the mystery surrounding the new arrival, but also finds help from an unexpected source—Arlo, the enigmatic bear of a man who works for him.
Arlo is no stranger to caring. When his parents passed, he dropped out of college to care for his siblings, working construction to pay the bills. With his brothers grown and having left home, it’s Arlo’s turn to live, but when the next stage of his life means owning up to his love for Jax, he can’t find the words to be honest about how he feels. The problem for Arlo is that he’s been in unrequited love with his boss for three years and can’t bear to not be part of his life. Is it too much to wish for a miracle to make Jax fall for him too?
It is no secret that I love an RJ Scott book, and the Single
Dads series is a series that makes me laugh and cry, but always with an
easy heart. Miracle was nothing like the other books, and I almost
forgot that it was part of the series. The heaviness of the book weighed on me
and I cried more than I laughed. I loved this book!
Jax and Arlo were beautiful souls, dealt with a hand that neither
saw coming- an abandoned baby who was Jax’s long lost twin brother’s child.
Together, Jax and Arlo not only navigate a friends to lovers atmosphere, but keeping
Charlie safe.
Don’t get me wrong, even though I found the book heavy at times, I
laughed a lot as well, in true Ms Scott fashion, she always makes the
reader feel immersed in the storyline and characters lives.
Men from the other books emerge to enhance Miracle at the
appropriate times and I love Jax’s crazy family.
Single Dads is a series that you surely do not
want to miss.
Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff review
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