Taylor’s Law (The Anderson Sisters Book 1) by Jennifer Raines – Review by M Policicchio

Taylor's LawTaylor’s Law by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eleanor “Elle” Anderson is the oldest sister. That position has always come with great responsibility but more so for Elle. Being the eldest on a family farm seemed like so much more, especially after her mom’s accident left her mom not as able as before. Elle was always the responsible one so it was no surprise when she gave up her life to care for her sister, Chrissy, when she was diagnosed with cancer while she was pregnant. Tessa was a gift from Chrissy so that Ella would have a piece of Chrissy forever. Until Ella checked her mail after returning home from the funeral to discover a summons stating that the mystery father was coming forward.

Jake Taylor was thrown off his game when a beautiful woman entered his office with a small child in tow. Instantly this woman brought out a protectiveness in Jake that he could not understand. When the child announced that the woman he had been expecting had ‘gone to heaven’, Jake’s plan was thrown out the window. Now he not only had to deal with his manipulative, back-stabbing, jerk of a cousin, Jake had to navigate the ghosts of the past to protect his family and build a future for the little girl.

As the situation heats up between Jake and Elle, the situation between Jake and his cousin becomes much more strained. Everyone is on edge. Jake has a plan but he didn’t share it with anyone. It could cost him everything.

I truly enjoyed this story. It was a tad challenging as I didn’t know some of the Aussie slang but I used context clues and when that didn’t work, google did. This was such a sweet story. I enjoyed the relationship Jake built with Tessa. I love that Elle was so no nonsense. I loved Elle and Jake’s banter. Worth the read! Great start to the series and fantastic story on its own.

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