

This series just keeps getting better. Caught Up by Liz Tomforde was amazing and might be my favorite out of the series so far. Kai Rhodes is a pro baseball player trying to balance his career and raising his son, Max, when Miller Montgomery, a talented pastry chef, steps in as Max’s nanny for the summer. What starts as a temporary arrangement quickly turns into something much deeper, and watching their romance unfold in the middle of real family life was so nice. From the first few chapters, I knew I was going to like the romance, but what really grabbed my attention and kept me interested was the fact that the story was centered around family. There’s something so special about watching a love story come together in the middle of real relationships, real responsibilities, and all the little moments that make a family feel real.
Having characters from the previous books in the series, be a part of this story, was such a nice touch. Liz Tomforde knows how to write characters who feel real and relatable. This wasn’t just a cute romance, it was warm, emotional, and full of heart.
This series just keeps getting better. Caught Up by Liz Tomforde was amazing and might be my favorite out of the series so far. Kai Rhodes is a pro baseball player trying to balance his career and raising his son, Max, when Miller Montgomery, a talented pastry chef, steps in as Max’s nanny for the summer. What starts as a temporary arrangement quickly turns into something much deeper, and watching their romance unfold in the middle of real family life was so nice. From the first few chapters, I knew I was going to like the romance, but what really grabbed my attention and kept me interested was the fact that the story was centered around family. There’s something so special about watching a love story come together in the middle of real relationships, real responsibilities, and all the little moments that make a family feel real.
Having characters from the previous books in the series, be a part of this story, was such a nice touch. Liz Tomforde knows how to write characters who feel real and relatable. This wasn’t just a cute romance, it was warm, emotional, and full of heart.