Review: Down Too Deep by J. Daniels
SYNOPSIS:
Following the sudden death of his wife, Nathan Bell has spent nearly two years burying himself in work and neglecting his biggest responsibility: his daughter. Overcome with guilt, he wants to connect with little Marley, but he doesn’t know how to do it alone. And then Jenna Savage throws him a lifeline.
A single mom of twins, Jenna is more than capable of taking care of Nate’s adorable two-year-old, and wants to help Nathan however she can. Soon, attachments are made, forcing Jenna and her kids into new territory. And the closer everyone becomes, the more right it feels.
Falling in love forces Nathan to face his biggest fear, and when hearts, both big and little, are on the line, the only thing scarier than needing someone is losing them all.
Review:
What are these feelings!? It has been some TIME since I've gotten so wrapped up in a book and it's literally giving me everything. Within the first couple chapters of Down Too Deep, I was ALL IN! That giddiness factor, YES. Swoons? YES. Did I also cry? YES.
I connected immediately with these characters even though there lives are so unlike my own. Nathan is completely struggling to parent his young daughter after his wife's suicide and watching him slowly learn to become a father was just... ah! There was something about him being so lost, wanting to be a dad but having no clue how to get there. Jenna, mom of twins, sees his struggle and offers him help by babysitting. She slowly starts teaching him how to love his daughter and receive love as well. Queue more swoons!!
When sparks start to fly between Nate and Jenna, I mean COME ON! LOVED. The flirt is witty and teasing, the passion is unreal, the steam is perfection. MAJOR HEART EYES!
When you hit the climax of this book though… not a dry damn eye. I felt the heartbreak so solidly as if it were happening to me, J. Daniels writes with such beautiful emotion.
Have you read Down Too Deep? Gimme your thoughts!