Okay so this is a hard review to write because for the most part, I liked the story and the characters are really well done. They are vibrant and full of life. This story, one of loss and moving on, family, and doing what's right, makes for a good read. The problems are that 1) I'm not a fan of "misunderstanding or subterfuge" stories which I didn't realize this was and 2) there are two conflicts that are resolved in ways that stretch even the most generous "it's only fiction not reality" definition.
The good news is that K.E. Osborn's writing is quite well done. Her flow is nicely paced and her heated scenes definitely hit high on the sexy scale. Both lead characters, Xander and Tomi, are fully fleshed out with a real-life feel to them. Tomi's autistic brother, Levi is wonderfully written and a great addition to the story.
The bad news is I just can't get align Xander as a man with any intelligence when he thought that what he was doing was going to work out well for him, he takes her to his house where his name is on plaques on the walls, and then expects her to listen to him at all. Then the resolve is a bit of information that should have been given to the heroine long before the eviction process. The second conflict, that with Xander's father, who went being the type of man who sleeps with his assistant, denigrates his son, calls Levi an "idiot' and Tomi trash to her face to literally overnight regretting it and crawling back for forgiveness. Both scenarios resolutions were just way too contrived and pat, even for fiction.