Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Review: The Accidental Crush (The Fortemani Family Book 1) by Mia Heintzelman


 

Dante Fortemani’s family never takes his ideas seriously during business meetings, so he zones out. That is, until the agenda includes selling his late grandfather’s struggling vineyard. Desperate, he appeals to his mother and siblings, and buys himself two months to protect their legacy.

Business consultant Morgan Forster is constantly connected to anything with a digital pulse. Her friends believe she’s a stressed-out workaholic in need of an intervention: a Galentine’s Day getaway in wine country, an electronic detox, and hopefully, Mr. Right feeding her grapes.

The Fortemani Vineyard Galentine’s brunch is a smashing success for Dante. Except for the woman hiding in a corner with her phone…who’s convinced he’s an escort hired by her helpful Sister Circle. Soon, laughter, undeniable chemistry, and an unforgettable night, lead Dante to hire Morgan to help save the vineyard. She accepts under one condition: it’s strictly business.

As they tread through an inconvenient attraction to create a proposal before the next meeting, though, their focus yields to blossoming feelings. Is it a mistake for them to mix business with pleasure? Or is a chance at love worth the risk?

 

My Review: 

Sweet and sexy and beautifully written.

First off, what can we say about this cover?  It’s gorgeous.  Just seeing it was enough for me want to read the book.  But the blurb had me hooked for more.  Once I started reading this book, I couldn’t put it down.  I just couldn’t get enough.  It was everything I hoped it would be and even more.  The characters, the plot, the setting; everything worked so well together to make one memorable story.  This is a great start to the series and I can’t wait to read more. 

 

 

2 comments:

  1. Mia is on my one day read list. I'm looking forward to reading books from her backlist.

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    1. I loved every book of hers that I have read. I have only had the chance to read the ones she's done for Tule, but one day hope to read her others.

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