📚Only One Kiss by Natasha Madison

Posted on September 1, 2020 by Nadene @ Totally Addicted to Reading in Reviews / 17 Comments

Natasha Madison is fast becoming a favourite and I could not resist signing up to review her latest book, 📚 Only One Kiss .

“One kiss is all it takes for me to fall in love with you”.

This statement reflects the story told in 📚Only One Kiss, the first book in the Only One series.

The story introduces Candace, a social media influencer to the top NHL players. She started out promoting her brother and in no time, she became a well sought-after influencer. She has one rule which has served her well throughout her career, do not get romantically involved clients. However, rules are sometimes made to be broken.

Ralph is learning to juggle fatherhood and hockey after losing his daughter’s mother during childbirth. He lacks social media presence which he needs to gain sponsorship. Candace came recommended, however there was a problem she was not taking on any new clients. Will he be able to convince her to provide the help he needs?

Ralph struggles with pain, and guilt over the loss of his daughter’s mother and events from his childhood. He did not have a great life growing up, and hockey offered him the escape he needed. It became his saving grace. He never experienced unconditional love until the birth of his baby girl. Now everything he does is done with her at the forefront of his mind.

Candace is the consummate professional. Kind-hearted, genuine and a joy to be around. Her reluctance to take on Ralph as a client, was understandable given her attraction to him, but he needed her help. I enjoyed watching her interactions with her family, Ralph and most of all Ari. Ralph’s baby girl.

The story featured some interesting and not so stable secondary characters. Ralph’s baby sitter being the unstable one. All I will say on this is she is nuts. I had a wonderful time getting to know the other characters and I am looking forward to reading their stories.

Their first encounter revealed an undeniable chemistry between them. An encounter which rendered Candace speechless when she laid eyes on the hunky hockey player and his adorable baby. Ralph could not take his eyes off her, which contravened his vow of not getting involved in a relationship. They fought their insane attraction to each other and thought of every reason they should not get involved, but it only took one kiss to change everything.

I enjoy a good slow burn romance and Only One Kiss gave me that and more. The romance that developed was intense and hot enough to cause heart palpitations. Despite the heat there were heart-breaking moments, however I am happy to report it worked itself out.


Conclusion/Recommendation


📚Only One Kiss is a well written romance which tugged on the heart and left the reader satisfied and eager for more from this talented author.

 

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About Natasha Madison

When her nose isn’t buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she’s in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It’s a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn’t listen to her…

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17 responses to “📚Only One Kiss by Natasha Madison

  1. Debbie Haupt

    Oh a Hockey romance yes thanks Nadene I’m definitely looking into this one. Great review