![]() ![]() I understand that entrusting children with someone else is a delicate issue however, more often than not, the child isn't even a character in the story. The main obstacle these two have to hurdle is the mother's trust issues when it comes to her children. Many books that follow this trope use the children as a convenient plot device to keep the heroine and the hero apart. When it comes to “single mom romances”, I always have reservations. And with that new neighborhood, comes a new neighbor, Dallas, who is tall, dark, and handsome…and just happens to be Josh's new baseball coach. ![]() ![]() The book begins a few years into her guardianship and starts with their move into a new home and neighborhood. Wait For It is the story of Diana who, after the tragic death of her brother and his wife, finds herself the new guardian of her two young nephews, Josh and Louie. Mariana Zapata's Wait For It is by far the best example of the single mom trope I have read. ![]()
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