Blurb:
Sometimes being an Adult makes it hard to be a
Little.
Lottie's life has pushed her inner Little so deep, she fears it may be lost.
As the oldest Smith triplet, Lottie has a deep sense of responsibility to her
sisters, acting as both a parent and therapist, always putting their needs
ahead of her own. She dreams of one day quitting her unsatisfying accounting
job and following her heart, becoming a full-time candymaker. Taking a chance
and a leap of faith, she signs up for a booth at Littlepalooza.
Retired Navy Captain Travis Williams is living a life adrift, searching for an
anchor. He attends Littlepalooza with the intent of promoting his matchmaking
service for Daddys and Littles, never imagining he would find a potential
Little of his own.
When he sees Lottie for the first time, his short-term plans become visions of
the future.
Can Lottie let loose her inner Little for a willing Daddy and find the sweet
balance of caring for her family while also caring for herself?
My review:
Lottie's Lollies features the oldest Smith triplet Charlotte
(aka Lottie). She may only be ten or twenty minutes older than her sisters but
she feels responsible for them especially since their parents passed away. I
will admit she was my least favorite of the sisters until this book where we
get into her head and discover the pressure she puts on herself. By the end I
loved her as much as her sisters. I guess I owe my oldest sister a call.
Lottie's Lollies is the third in the series but can be read
stand alone.
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