Betrayal (Choosing Family Series) by Jennifer Raines – Review by Francis O’Sullivan
Betrayal by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Betrayal is the third book in the Choosing Family series. I haven’t read the rest of the series, although I have read other books by the same author, and I found the story easy enough to follow! I think it would be more enjoyable in the context of the whole series, though. It follows Anna and Hunter’s relationship developing from a rocky start with conflicting business interests into a romance.
I like the project at the centre of the book, creating childcare provision that meets the needs of Anna’s coworkers. It highlights the difficulties in accessing childcare, particularly for working single parents, and explores how an organisation could support the needs of its employees.
There are some great supporting characters, including Anna’s friend Bea who is instrumental in Hunter and Anna connecting! And Hunter’s father, Nick, makes a good antagonist.
There’s a lot going on in this story, which will appeal to fans of contemporary romance. It gets four stars from me!
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