Shari Bartholomew
I love this messed up family, The Harrisons. Now to find that there was a secret baby twenty none years ago, it fit just perfect. Miami police officer, Nick just wants to do good and registers for a National Bone Marrow donation, only to find out he is the perfect match for Miles. Miles is a young Harrison. Now for Nick to learn the truth from his mom and for the rest of the Harrisons to find out. Blue collar worker meet the rich! Loved how Nick did not back down from the Harrison family, loved the special bond between Miles and Nick. Nick meets Amanda, private duty nurse for Miles. Neither looking for anything lasting, but such great chemistry that they can't fight off. I loved everything about this book, The Harrisons, secret baby, Miles and the romance between Nick and Amanda. The epilogue was perfect. So sad to say goodbye. I highly recommend this book alng with the rest of the books in this series.
Eileen Aberman-Wells
OH MY!!! Words cannot describe how much I loved It Might Be You by Jennifer Gracen, book five in her Harrison series. This is a story that is full of surprises that affects the lives of two families and a chance at love. When his police precinct had a bone marrow donor drive Nick volunteered never imagining he might be a match to anyone. When the phone call comes telling Nick that he’s a match to a young boy, Miles, with cancer he is willing to donate, even though he would have to travel to Long Island from his home in Miami. Problems arise when he tells his parents about this, they are not happy to have him do this. It seems that Miles’ grandfather is actually Nick’s birth father and his mom never told Charles Harrison II that she was pregnant when she left his employ. While in New York Nick not only bonds with his four Harrison half-siblings, he falls for Miles’ nurse, Amanda. Amanda enjoyed spending time with Nick, showing him Manhattan, and following up on their attraction. Nick and Amanda are perfect for each other but are not so great at communicating and expressing their feelings. It takes time and a number of missteps before they figure out how to make things work for them. I loved how Ms. Gracen helped them figure out how to make a lasting and loving relationship. I felt that Miles and the Harrison siblings added a great deal to this story as well as helped Nick accept the Harrison family dynamics. Nick’s support from his parents also helped his acceptance. I really loved reading this book and had trouble putting this book down. Ms. Gracen is a wonderful story teller drawing me into her books, making me forget the world around me and not letting me go until I turned the last page. I highly recommend this book to other readers. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
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Bette Hansen
The Harrison's are one crazy messed up clan and what a great way this author came up with to introduce a new Harrison to the crazy. All the characters in this series are amazing and Nick and Amanda fit right in. Miami police officer Nick Martel is a kind soul who finds out his bone marrow is a match for a young boy in New York who is desperately in need of a transplant. Never hesitating Nick agrees to help the and his family. Never could he have imagined how this decision will change his life. Not only does he meet Amanda. She's the home nurse caring for Miles, the young boy Nick is there to help. He also discovers the truth about his biological father and the Harrison clan. This is a fascinating story and I don't think you should miss it. Put it on the must read, I highly recommend it.