Shipping Magnate Benjamin Sinclair sits on a letter for three weeks before he breaks the news to his two brothers. He has a fifteen year old son, and he never knew about it. Determined to know him, he books a two week bird hunt at Emma Sands sporting camps.
Emma has raised Michael since she was nineteen and her sister disappeared. She doesn't realize who "Tom Jenkins" is at first, and just knows he is going to be nothing but trouble with a capital T. But Michael is the spitting image of his father, and the ruse doesn't last long because Emma recognizes him the moment her eyes set on him. She had a crush on him sixteen years ago, even though he dated her sister. Now, the feelings all come rushing back, but is it the real thing?
Benjamin and Emma are constantly bickering. Ben is determined to have his way and posh on anything that gets in his way. He is determined to marry Emma and get to the bottom of a small-town mystery as well.
A sweet romance with small-town charm and engaging characters, Tempt Me If You Can is another sure hit for Ms. Chapman!!
Visit a few of the other blogs on the tour to get their opinions!
Book, Books Everywhere: http://bookbookseverywhere.blogspot.com/
Michelle & Leslie's Book Picks: http://booksandmakeup.blogspot.com/
Pam’s Private Reflections: http://hip2bhomeschooling.blogspot.com/
The Life (and Lies) of an Inanimate Flying Object: http://haleymathiot.blogspot.com/
My Five Monkeys: http://www.tableforseven-julie.blogspot.com/
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