This was a really interesting start to the series. I got it as a freebie, but I'm going to have to continue with the series to see where it goes. It was well-written, and while maybe some common romance story tropes, it was still an interesting story.
Tanner "Tank" Marshall's father walked away when he was eight, leaving him and his younger brother with their heartbroken mother. But mom did a great job raising her boys on her own and they love her to pieces. Sadly, she's fighting cancer for a second time, and this time, she needs some surgery she can't afford. But Tank and Finn's father is back in the picture after all these years. Dear old Dad is a billionaire, and he's been trying to reconnect with his sons by offering money. Tank has resisted because he feels like his father is trying to buy him, but now that his mom could use the money, he's bending a bit.
Along with all this drama with his father, he's needed to negotiate his possible relationship with his father through his lawyers, and Emma is the receptionist at the law firm. He's drawn to her and asks her out every time he's there, but she declines. She has drama in her life, and she's just trying to get back on track and views Tank as a really big distraction. Until Tank's dad makes an offer she thinks will solve all her problems. She quickly realizes, however, that being a part of Tank's life and family is greater than any other potential reward.
At first, I thought Emma was sort of a doormat. I think she'd prefer to be invisible, but she has this great inner strength and beauty. I loved how she treated Tank's mom. Apparently she's externally beautiful as well, but (of course, because this is fiction), she doesn't really know it. Or maybe it has more to do with her believe that her older sister is the gorgeous one, so she feels insignificant next to her. And while Tank can appreciate Emma's sister's looks, Emma is the one who calms his restless spirit.
The way the two of them came together was really sweet. There were a few steamy scenes as well -- they definitely have chemistry -- and of course there had to be some conflict, but I was happy with where things ended.
In dealing with their father, Tank and Finn discover three half-brothers they never knew about. The series will follow all of them, but it'll be interesting to see how they bring Lucas into the fold (since he apparently doesn't want to be found) as well as to learn why Tank's dad is doing all of this now. I'm hoping he can redeem himself somehow before he dies, because while he seems like a nice guy now, he was obviously a douche in his youth, leaving five boys behind, as well as their assorted mothers.