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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Mirela Ruiz

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams was a wonderful quick romance. I love the attention to detail and the development. Em was my absolute favorite, I adore a feisty female lead. I did enjoy Joel as well and his back story was really well done. I would definitely recommend it for anyone who needs a good romance fix.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

‘Daddy’s Girl’ is an enjoyable and entertaining contemporary romance set in beachside Sydney. This is a lighthearted, fun romantic comedy with wonderful characters and I felt totally immersed in the storyline. Em Georgiou is not ready to settle down as she has her PhD to finish and a career to start. Joel Scott is completely focused on his architecture business to worry about relationships. Joel does not have high hopes when a client suggests he ‘gets to know’ his daughter, as he’s expecting a spoiled daddy’s girl. However as soon as Joel meets Em he is determined to convince her that he’s not just seeing her to impress her father. This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster whilst reading it as it has some really funny, laugh out loud moments and then some more emotional moments. Although book three in a series it can be read as a standalone story, however I have also enjoyed the previous two books in the ‘Freshwater’ series. An easy and engaging read which I recommend if your looking for some escapism with a good book.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Erica Fish

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl is a fun-loving romance story that will have you laughing and relating to the characters within the book. The plotline is simple but effective. Two people not looking for love realize that they need each other. The story goes at a good clip. I know I had to hold on because I was plowing through the story. This story is Joel and Em’s story. Em is a “daddy’s girl” who has a Ph.D. who is not ready to be with one man. Her daddy had other plans for her. Joel is focusing on his business to date anyone. Then there was his client who was trying to set up his daughter with Joel. Will this be a disaster in the making? Does Joel develop feelings for Em? Is Em ready for a single man relationship? I highly recommend this book to find out the answers to these questions and more.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Karyn Taylor

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daddy’s girl is the awesome 3rd book in the Freshwater series by Belinda Williams. It’s a fantastic contemporary romance series set in the Freshwater area of Australia. It can be read as a standalone but I’d definitely recommend reading all three books in the series and if you read all three then it makes more sense to read them in the correct order to avoid spoilers. I’ve now read all 3 and I can safely say that I adore this series of books.
For as long as she can remember, Em Georgiou’s father has been trying to set her up will suitable, eligible young men all of whom she’s had absolutely no interest in. Even if she was interested, she’s going nowhere near someone recommended by her father. That is, until she meets Joel Scott who is trying to win a contract with her father. Neither of them are interested in relationships, their careers are the number one factor in their lives. That is, until they both can’t stop thinking of the other.
I absolutely loved this story and both Em and Joel are amazing characters that I just fell in love with. Well, I already adored Em from the previous 2 books. Joel expected a daddy’s girl, a spoiled brat but what he got in Em was totally the opposite: a beautiful, highly intelligent woman with similar interests and passions as his own.
This is a fun filled, romantic story that I’d call a page turner. I was to enthralled in Em and Joel’s story and did not want to put it down.
Would definitely recommend Daddy’s Girl.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl is the third book in Belinda Williams’ Freshwater series. Like the previous books in the series, it has a gorgeous coastal Australian setting with a fiery romance between interesting characters.
The books in the series are connected by the protagonists (first Kat, then Jess, now Em) living in the same building. They’ve grown to be friends, which means I was eager to see Em get her own story, and grateful in this story for the chance to catch up with Kat, Jess and their partners.
Living in a penthouse owned by her father, Em seems at first sight a spoiled daddy’s girl. But she is uncomfortable to be relying on her father, and only does so because it enables her to focus on the PhD she hopes will let her make some positive changes in the world. Her father hopes she will get married and settle down, preferably soon, and is constantly setting her up with young bachelors.
Joel can be a bit annoying at times – he broods a lot over his dark past and is quite self-centred – but he’s clearly trying to do the right thing. I’m hoping there are more books in the series so we can see his character develop further after the drama of this book calms down.
For me, this is a five-star read. It’s an enjoyable, easy-to-read romance and a lovely location to escape to. It would work as a standalone but the whole series is great and worth reading in order to get to know the characters.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Chantelle Smith

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Once again Belinda Williams has brought us another brilliant addition to this series, that is fast-paced and captivating from the beginning. This is book three in the Freshwater series and they can all be read as a stand-alone but honestly, you wouldn’t want to miss anyone of them. This read gives you romance, fun and laugh out loud moments and most of all the ups and downs and feels that come along with this type of read, all in all, its all you can hope for from a Romance read! This read takes you on a journey full of pain, heartache, joy, happiness and much much more. I can’t wait to read more from this author and see where this series takes us next.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in this series but can be read as a standalone. I really like Em and Joel’s story. Kept me entertained while reading and had some laughs too. This author is able to keep you hooked to her words!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams. I loved this book. Its a contemporary romance about Emily (Em) Georgiou who is from a huge greek family that wants nothing more than for her to settle down. Em is all about finishing her PHD and is not worried about settling down or relationships. Em’s dad is even trying to set her up with a guy from her dad’s company. Joel Scott has one rule, no relationships so when a man he’s working on a deal with asks him to pay attention to his daughter Joel is afraid not to because he doesn’t want to lose the deal. He can flirt with the best of them but that doesn’t mean he’s going to marry them. Until he meets Em, Joel is smitten and they end up hooking up. The only problem is neither of them meant to have feelings for the other. Em is devastated because she has been planning on applying for a job at Joel’s company. Have they ruined everything? Will they change their no relationship rule? Read Daddy’s girl to find out!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Angelina Frazzini

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams is book three of the Freshwater Series. This book can be read as a standalone.

Em is driven and smart. She’s got too much to accomplish before she even thinks about settling down. Her father on the other hand thinks the time is now. Her father is always on the look out for men to send Em’s way. Starting a family isn’t a dream Em’s had for herself. That is until she meets Joel. What is it about Joel that has her picturing a different future? Joel doesn’t have time for relationships. He’s got a business to focus on. As he’s trying to close a deal with Mr.Georgiou, he offers to set Joel up with zen to get to know her more. Joel needs to close this deal so he takes him up on the offer, not expecting what he gets when he meets Em. He realizes everything Em is and knows he wants more than a hook up with her but how does he convince her he isn’t doing this to impress her father? Will these two alter the plans they had for their futures to make room for each other.

This was a good read! It was enjoyable and I really enjoyed watching the characters evolve and change and realize that that’s okay to do to make room for new dreams while holding on to the old ones.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Freshwater Series and I enjoyed this just as much as the first 2. The characters are likeable and you really feel a connection to them. It is nice to have a strong female lead character as well as a powerful successful male character.

Em has almost graduated with her PhD. With her goals focused on starting her new career and being successful she doesn’t have time for love or romance. However her father wants her to settle down so he keeps trying to set her up. Add to this her father’s job and how it conflicts with what Em believes in and this makes their relationship strained.
So when he try to set her up again she is less than impressed. Until she meets Joel Scott.

Joel is a successful business man. Like Em his focus is his work so when his prespective employer thinks he will like his daughter he goes along with the set up to win over his favour.

What he finds is that Em is nothing like he expected and he is drawn to the strong independent woman that she is.

Can love bloom when neither of them want it? Can Joel prove to Em that he’s interested in her and not just to win favour with her dad? Can they find room in their lives to focus on something other than their careers?

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Williams has done it again. I have loved this series and this installment didn’t disappoint. Good clean romance, chemistry, perfectly timed comedy – just a fantastic book to enjoy on a lazy afternoon. A pick me up my heart needed.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Piper Foster

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the third book in the series. Joel Scott and Em. Meeting at a wedding the usaly bridesmaids get some but what happens when other things interventions. Its a secret from others how long can they keep this going. Em Georgiou doesn’t have time for love can Joel convince her there is time. He guards his past so closely that you know something bad has happened which will continue to affect him. And it was interesting to watch Em evolve from the woman who wants nothing to do with any type of relationship to possibly falling in love. Characters from the previous books make appearances in this story so it was fun to see what they were up to.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Liz Vrchota

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was excited to get my hands on Daddy’s Girl, the third book in the Freshwater series from Belinda Williams. I loved the first two so it was an easy one-click for myself. It isn’t necessary to read the books in order or the other two before diving into this one, but I am sure you will want to go back and devour them as well when you finish this one. The Freshwater books really are a fun, romantic, and sassy series that will have you giggling and cheering for the couples the whole time. Daddy’s Girl gives us the story of Em and Joel. They may have opposite goals in the beginning, Em with her desire to finish school and start her career, and Joel who basically thinks she can have it all even when she doesn’t see it. Will they find their happily ever after? I can’t wait to see whose story we will get next!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Katie Matthews

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I really loved this book! From the beginning to the end I was really engaged in what I was reading. I loved the previous books in the series also and this one definitely lived up to those! I really like the authors relaxed writing style; the stories flow really well and make them so easy and effortless to read. I find myself completely lost in what I’m reading and they are difficult to put down.
I loved the characters Em and Joel! Their story was great to read about. There were definitely some very funny moments between the characters – I love a good laugh out loud book and this one certainly ticked that box!
If you’re looking for a light heart funny romance read then I would highly recommend Daddy’s Girl!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this romance story. This is a well developed story that has characters that are unique and creative. I had no problems connecting with them as they brought the story to life. The story is fast paced and engaging. This is a story about Joel and Em. Joel is so focused on his business that he just doesn’t do relationships. But when one of his biggest client asks him to meet his daughter, he never expects to find Em. She is determined to finish school and start her business. What will fate have in store for these two? First impressions are important but will Joel convince Em there is more to his feelings than what she thinks? They made great characters that I just enjoyed. I highly recommend this book.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Lisa Helmick

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story just really pulled at my heart strings. At first it’s all sassy and fun then the serious stuff hits. It’s weird for the male lead to be the one thinking they are unworthy. But Joel does and it plays out full of heartache and strength of character. As you can tell I enjoyed this story. It has depth, hope and strength. This drew me in with the fun and I became fully involved with the storyline.

I loved the spunk and fire of Em. She knows her self worth and doesn’t let others think less. She is kind, thoughtful and smart. Joel is surprised by Em. She is not what he was expecting…she is better. They have ups and downs to conquer and Work, family, friends and the past to all figure out how end up together …or apart.

Over all this is a story that affects my heart. It was filled with joy, sorrow and relief. I love it all! It was great to chat here u with the characters from the previous books.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Heidi Schoolman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the third book in the Freshwater series. This story follows Em, working on her PhD, and Joel, an architect. Neither are interested in a relationship as they are both too focused on their future. Joel’s client (Em’s father) suggests he and Em go out together. Meeting a spoiled daddy’s girl was not what he had in mind. But alas, Em’s father wants nothing more than for his little girl to settle down and get married. When Joel meets her, she is definitely not what he expected. Of course, sparks fly, but Joel needs to prove to her that he really is interested in her and not just because of her father.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Cindy Mayberry

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl
Freshwater
Book 3
By Belinda Williams
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This is a full length novel filled with romance and laughter.

Em Georgiou is working to finish her PHD. She has no time for romance or commitments. She loves men, just not the ones her father set up for her. Joel Scott is trying to build his business in architecture. He is dealing with a difficult client, not just on the building itself. The client wants him to meet and date his daughter. Something Joel has no interest in. He does not do relationships! Once they meet Joel discovers Em is far more than her father gives her credit for. She is smart, educated and strong willed. Shocking Joel, he finds himself wondering if maybe he can try to know Em. Em on the other hand wants nothing to do with Joel. Or does she? Will these two come together or run the other way?

Belinda Williams has written this laugh out loud romantic comedy. I loved reading her story and getting to know her characters. Sometimes we are smarter than our father’s think. Or anybody else for that matter. Be sure to touch bases with your feelings.I think you will love reading this book as much as I did. It is fast paced and draws you right in. Sit down and enjoy this story as I did. Belinda Williams you knock this one out of the park! Well Done Belinda Williams. WELL done!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Faith Jackson

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was so sweet to read and I’m grateful that she came in with a beautiful attitude and that she stole Joel’s heart from the way she maintained a personal attitude. Speaking of Em, her father is a sweetheart who just sees the bigger picture: LOVE, the old fashioned love that makes these books worth reading. I was blown away by the characters more than anything else in this book. So, brava to Belinda Williams for writing a new favorite book for me.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Rosanna Ingram

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Em and Joel’s story was entertaining to read.
Em knows what she wants out of life…which is currently to complete her PhD and make a difference in the world. She does not have time for, nor want, a relationship…despite what her large Greek family wants for her. More importantly, her dad is constantly pushing guys her way hoping that she will fall in love, have a large Greek wedding, and settle down to start a family. She is already not looking forward to the guy her dad has set up for her to meet at the wedding she is in.
Joel is a successful business man that is currently working on a deal with a large developer. When the man he is trying to make a deal with says he should meet his daughter, Joel doesn’t want to say no for fear of losing the deal. When he meets Em, though, she is nothing like he expects her to be. She is smart, opinionated, and so much more than he bargained for. With neither of them wanting a relationship, and her interviewing for a job at his company, will they be able to keep a secret hook-up going…or were they destined to be a one-time fling?
This book was entertaining…and you knew Joel’s past would surface at some point. He guards his past so closely that you know something bad has happened which will continue to affect him. And it was interesting to watch Em evolve from the woman who wants nothing to do with any type of relationship to possibly falling in love. Characters from the previous books make appearances in this story so it was fun to see what they were up to. Overall, another good book in the series.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Betsy Melano

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams is the 3rd book in the Freshwater series. This happens to be the first book I’ve read by this author – I will definitely be reading more of her books in the near future. I love Emily who is a strong, smart, straightforward, no nonsense kind of character. I couldn’t help but love Joel who is honest but very reserved due to childhood trauma and a life changing event. Emily and Joel are convinced they are not relationship material. They never expected to find such a captivating soul in each other. These two have some relationship struggles and blunder a bit, but are so relatable and lovable you won’t want to put the book down.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Carrie Reed

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 stars!

Loved it! I really enjoyed this book and all of the characters. The story was great, there was just enough drama to go along with the romance for Joel and Em. Em is a fantastic character, she is independent, smart, funny, beautiful and she totally deserves Joel. My heart broke for Joel, I can totally see why he thought he didn’t deserve anything good in his life, but agree with his friend and business partner Nate, that he is a fighter and deserves everything good that has come into his life if not to make up for his crappy childhood. Em is perfect in the way that she reacted to finding out about Joel, she was in shock and left with her father but told Joel she would talk to him the next morning once she could wrap her head around everything, Joel being broken took that another way and leaves. I hated her dad for even butting in, in the first place and the way he didn’t even try to listen to Joel’s side of the story. Their story is sweet and I am actually kind of upset there wasn’t more to end on, I was hoping for an epilogue of some sort but in the end still an excellent read, and worth it.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daddy’s girl by Belinda Williams is the third book in the Freshwater series. This book is another great addition to this series and I think probably my favourite so far! I loved Emily and Joel – there were such loveable characters that I found myself completely behind them from the moment I started reading. They were fun and had such chemistry, it really was entertaining to read about them!
The book, as with the previous ones, is well written and engaging from start to finish. It is a quick, easy read that will pull you in and keep those pages turning. This is a great book and one I would certainly recommend!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Robin Rankin

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams

There are so many things I love about this book.  First is Emily being the main character, my younger daughter is Emily.  Second is Aunty Em which is what we call my Emily when talking to my grandson.  Third, holy cow Emily falls in love!

After reading the first two books in this series I really wasn’t sure how it would happen but it was spectacular.   I loved Joel from the beginning,  there was something about him that I instantly liked.  The more I got to know him the more I liked him.

Joel has secrets and they are pretty big but with the upbringing he had I wouldn’t have expected anything else.

I have questions and hope this isn’t the end of this series.  I’m going to hold out hope that there will be a book four.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Daddy’s Girl is the third book in the Freshwater series by Belinda Williams. I was immediately drawn to this book by the pretty cover- before I even knew anything more about it. Having read the previous books in the series- it was a given that I would be reading this one as well. This is a contemporary romance with a bit of a romcom feel- all about finding love unexpectedly.
This is Em and Joel’s story, who I really enjoyed ‘meeting’. They were lovingly crafted and well developed individuals- with their own unique personalities, quirks and flaws. They were entirely endearing and relatable which made it so easy to invest in them and the outcome of their story.
Another winning ‘recipe’ in the Freshwater series.

Thank you, Belinda Williams!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams is a romantic comedy story. It has humour, emotion and drama which makes it relatable and interesting. The characters are endearing, and they are complete opposites but the attract each other and the fun begins. It is an easy and an enjoyable afternoon read. So, grab a drink and settle in for some fun and imagine that you to are at the Sydney beach side.

Em knows what she wants and goes after it and having a little fun on the way. Why can’t Daddy just be happy for her?

Joel is all business and no relationships. Em is not what he expected but will he be able to convince her that he is not just after Daddy’s business?

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams
Genre – Romantic Comedy, Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction
Page Count – 285 pages
Em Georgiou looks like the sort of girl you take home to your family. But she’s got a PhD to finish and a career to kick-start first. And besides, Em likes men too much to settle down—much to her father’s exasperation.
Joel Scott doesn’t do relationships. He’s too focused on his architecture business. So when his hard-to-please, cut-throat developer client suggests that he ‘gets to know’ his daughter Em, Joel is prepared to add the spoiled daddy’s girl to his to-do list for the sake of his career. Except Em is way more capable than her father gives her credit for. And she’s certainly not the type of woman you strike off your to-do list.
Can Joel convince Em that he’s not just trying to impress her father? Or that you can fall in love when you don’t want to… even if it involves facing up to a dark past you’d rather forget?

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Belinda Williams is a marketing copywriter who fell in love with romance and writes romantic comedy as well as romantic suspense featuring good guys. She’s occasionally tempted by bad boys, but prefers to write strong women characters and men with big hearts.

 

When she’s not writing, Belinda is a music lover who sings lead vocals in cover bands, and her eclectic taste forms the foundation for many of her writing ideas.

 

Her other love is the water. She can often be found counting laps instead of words at her local swimming pool. Or you might also spot her boating on the harbour with her husband and son in her home town of Sydney, Australia.

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Self Made (Freshwater BOOK 2) by Belinda Williams – Review by Netania Lim

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Freshwater series and I was really looking forward to it after enjoying the first book. The characters have great chemistry, depth and backstory, and the Sydney setting feels familiar as an Australian myself. The plot is easy to follow too. A great romance read.

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Self Made (Freshwater BOOK 2) by Belinda Williams – Review by Robin Rankin

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Self Made (Freshwater Book 2) by Belinda Williams

I really enjoyed reading about Jessica and Ant and how their relationship shifted over the course of time. I forgot how much I loved their characters in the first book of this series but once it all fell into place i had a hard time putting the book down.

Ant was inspiring and I could so relate on his I hate exercise feelings, I unfortunately have a lot more work to do than Ant.  It was cool to see how his mindset changed from the beginning to the end.  I wish I could meet someone like Jessica to help me get it together.

Jessica is amazing,  she isn’t that in your face healthy person who tries to push her way of life on you, instead she asks you to try.  Oh and her heart is as big as can be.

The friendship between the girls and the relationship Jessica and her family have warmed my heart and made me a little jealous.

I can’t wait to read Em’s story!

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Self Made (Freshwater BOOK 2) by Belinda Williams – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Self Made (Freshwater Book 2)Self Made by Belinda Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

We met Jessica and Ant a little in book one as secondary characters so I was so happy to see them in their own book.
I love the way this author makes all her books believable and relatable with everyday life. That is what keeps me hanging on every word and makes me feel like I belong in the book. These 2 were great and I absolutely loved reading about them!

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