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Enchanted

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During the past year or so, J.S. Scott has become my favorite author in the Billionaire Romance category. With her stories, it's not all about the money. Her characters bring passion, complexity and sincerity to every page. Especially, The Accidental Billionaires series. Each book I read in the series becomes my favorite. And Enchanted was no exception. In fact, I'd say it's my favorite J.S. Scott book to date. And another aspect that is so great, is that I haven't yet read all her Billionaire books. Looking forward to that as soon as I can find some extra time. Also, this author can write a story with all the feels, the angst is always enough to keep you invested but not over -the -top. I love my happy endings but sometimes to get there, the angst is just too much and I find I just want a book to end already. But not with this author, and not with this book. I was engaged in every word until the very end. I just can't wait until the next Sinclair sibling gets their book!

Noah and Andie.....
Ok...if you have read any books in this series, then you know these Sinclair siblings did not grow up Billionaires. In fact, they have had a very tough life. The oldest sibling, Noah, has had to grow up too soon. Since his late teens, he has been the provider, protector and what holds what's left of his family together. The dynamic between the Sinclair siblings was amazing; believable. They loved each other and were loyal to each other to a fault. 

Even now, when money is not and will never be an issue again, Noah can't seem to turn his obsessiveness to provide for his siblings off. It has not yet sunk in, that being poor will never be an issue again. I want to stop here and say that my heart belonged to Noah from very early on. His character was endearing and there was just nothing negative about his personality, except for his workaholic persona. 

When Noah's siblings send him on a two-week vacation, the first he's ever had, Noah is annoyed and frustrated. He doesn't want to go away, doesn't want to stop working, doesn't believe he is entitled to have any fun. Despite his complaints about the vacation, he goes as not to upset his siblings. 

Andie has her own sad, and traumatic story, one I will not go into because that is an aspect that makes this book more emotional. I just can't spoil that for you. Andie is a travel journalist with her own blog and she just happens to be Noah's youngest brother's best friend. When he asks her to go on vacation with Noah and make sure he has fun instead of working, Andie is delighted. First because she loves traveling. Second because she would never say no to Owen. And thirdly, because once upon a time, Noah's kindness and welcoming persona gave Andie something she never had but desperately needed at a young time in her life. 

As you read each page, more of the story will unfold. Andie and Noah find themselves both having a great time with each other. But when the two-week vacation is over, the real angst begins. I loved every single page of the book! Every word. This author knows how to write incredible stories with heart and passion. In addition, her characters are some of my favorites ever found on the pages.

I absolutely recommend this book! Enchanted is a standalone and the series can be read out of order but to have to best reading experience, I recommend you start from the beginning.

This is my honest and unbiased review. Thank you for taking the time to read it. :)
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Andie and Noah are two people that have more in common than they think. Andie is Noah’s brother Owens best friend. They share secrets, holidays, life events and food. 
Now Andie is going on a holiday with Noah to try and make him relax a bit. Only thing is; Noah doesn’t know yet!
I loved reading this impossible pair get it together and follow their hearts. A true love story with a happy ending!
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Thank you, Netgalley and Montlake Romance, for providing me with a free preview copy of this book. This is my honest opinion and review.

Soooooooooo good.
Wow, I loved this book from the first page. I just finished reading, and am basking in the warm glow the story created.
I have not read the other books in the series. Each can be read alone, but now I definitely want to read them all. I love discovering a new favorite author, and J.S. Scott has definitely secured her spot on my faves list. 
The book is just so right: The way the book starts, from the first sentence on. The characters, the way they talk to each other, the pace of the story, the way the author sets the scene and describes everything. Absolutely everything about this book was just exactly right for me. It’s so rare that a book feels so perfect, where there isn’t even one little thing, where the reader wishes for a bit more detail, or a little less of something. You know, where you skim or skip a few pages to get back to the good stuff.
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I used to read this author then saw this on Netgalley under Montlake which I am pre-approved for so decided to read it.

It was very predictable. Almost a romance 'paint by numbers'. I knew what Andie's problem with committing to the future would be about. This made it a bit boring as I could predict what was going to happen throughout the book.

Noah wasn't very alpha male like a lot of heroes this author writes..
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Review to be loaded at release date at request of publisher. Part of a continuing series can be read as stand alone as well.
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I enjoyed this story but I had a very hard time with Noah. The man is roughly 40, having raised his siblings and worked his tail off for over 20 years, yet he spent nearly the entire book sounding like an irritated teenager or college student. He was okay at first and then when he was shaken out of zombie land, it was like he reverted to stupid frat boy speak. It was really jarring and disappointing.
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Noah is the eldest and is forced to take care of his siblings when their mother dies.  Its heartbreaking.  He has to grow up and be a father figure and work hard to care for everyone, but himself.  It's not until he's forced to take a vacation with his brothers friend th as t he finally puts his computer away and tries to live. He's kept his head down and work hard fo so many years. 
Andie lives in the moment and takes one day at a time. She is excited to have a travel companion and to help Noah relax and enjoy his vacation.  
They are ment to be. Their love is wonderful.  She really pulls him out of his shell and he helps her in return.  He shows her true love and what a family is supposed to be, since hers up as nd left her with household staff to raise her.  
I've been waiting a while for this book. I was always intrested in Noah and what his story would entail.  I was not disappointed.
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I think we all want a big brother like Noah, someone who is unconditional always there for us. And what is even better is that there is hope that he too will get his Happily Ever After. Tha is happily ever after comes in the form of Andie, who also need some unconditional love, fun and freedom is perfect. A very happy read with a bit of fun, flirty romance for every reader.
I read this as a stand alone book, but I will definitely go back and find the rest of the series.
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I was so excited to finally get the story of the eldest of the West Coast Sinclairs!  My heart broke for all the Sinclairs since the passing of their mother, but it was Noah’s story that I have been waiting for.  

Noah was only 18 when their mother had passed, the opening scene in this book made my heart ache.  The promise he made to her he had kept for so many years that I don’t think he knew he didn’t have to do it any more.  Now that all his siblings are grown they see the toll it has taken their eldest brother so they decide to take action.  Owen, the youngest, asks his best friend Andie to help Noah learn to relax.  Andie is such a wonderful character, she remembers Noah as a child and really looked up to him.   She had a rough childhood and she remembers how much Noah had also helped her in times of need.  The connection these two had was strong but Andie is keeping secrets that makes the happily ever after that Noah wants a bit difficult.   But all is well and the eventual HEA is worth it all.  

Enchanted was an awesome read, I loved how Noah knew that they were meant to be and even though Andie was so determined about no strings in the beginning, circumstances made her realize what was important.  Another fantastic book by JS Scott! 

Thank you Netgalley and Montlake Romance for giving me the opportunity to read this complimentary copy.  All opinions are my own.
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The continuing saga of the Sinclair's of the West coast. In this storyline we finally get the eldest Sinclair story. Noah has been working hard since he's eighteen years old to keep a roof over himself and his siblings head since their mother passed away and having an absentee father. Fast forward many years later and Noah is still in paternal mode though all of his siblings are grown and most are married and the Sinclair's now have more money than they ever needed due to learning their absentee now dead father other family blessed them with their rightful inheritance of the Sinclair's fortune.
Even after several years of having money Noah still works so hard his siblings are concern he will work himself to death. Enter his youngest sibling Owen who sets up his bestie Andie to go on vacation with Noah to help him learn to have fun again. In the beginning Noah is not too pleased his brother set him up with Andie as his tour guide. As they get to know each other and open up to each other they realize they have more in common with each other. With Scott's books though they are very sexualize there is always an undercurrent of realistic issues and situations that either the hero or heroine have to overcome. Review on goodreads and eventually amazon.
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Noah has put his life in hold for years in order to help his family. Andie thinks she the one to save him from a life of hard grind. In this lovely story, they end up saving each other. I enjoyed this story as well as seeing all the other family members making their appearances.
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I really enjoyed reading this book.  Noah clearly had a tough road ahead of him after his mother passed away and it is clear that although his siblings grew up to be amazing people, he was still locked in the past of taking care of their every need.

I knew that Andie was struggling with something but I was shocked when I learned about her past.  What she did with her life to pull past her fears was an awe-inspiring read and I really connected with her.

The way these two characters pushed each other to face their fears and become better people as they navigated the journey to happily ever after while facing the ups and downs was riveting - I could not put the book down.

I'm eagerly awaiting the next book in this series.
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This is quite an enjoyable love story. The characters are well defined, realistic, yet entertaining. The author pulls you right in from the beginning. You have to love how the family relationships and friendships flourish throughout the story. The journey to true love is often a hard path to follow, but these two have to really examine their  hearts and fight for true love. It’s emotional, endearing, and sprinkled with a little humor. I highly recommend the book and will definitely read additional books by the author.
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You do need to suspend disbelief a bit with this spin off series, but if you do that it’s sooooo enjoyable.  Two great and really interesting characters and the romance felt right for these two.  I really adored her, there was something sweet about how Andie looked after Noah and confronted her demons.
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This series is amazing. I have loved every book. This one is amazing! We finally see someone that can get to Noah. Big brother has met his match.
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I loved this book. I have read several books from this author and I have never been disappointed. Well written. Great characters. I loved the story line.
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J.S. Scott does not disappoint in this fourth installment of The Accidental Billionaires series. Here we have the oldest Sinclair brother, Noah falling in love with his younger brother's best friend Andie. They were both likable characters and I really enjoyed the storyline and their insta love. Adorable!
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"Enchanted" (The Accidental Billionaires Book 4) by J.S. Scott is a fantastic read. I loved Noah and Andie's story. This is a wonderful addition to this series, packed with romance, passion, humor, twists and turns, entertaining characters, family, billionaires, and more. I can't wait to see what happens next in the last book in The Accidental Billionaires Series. Highly recommend to all fans of romance, billionaires, and series.
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This is such a fantastic and emotional journey that had me hooked from page one.  I really felt for Noah, he took on such a big responsibility of caring for his brothers and sisters after his Mom died.  All he knew was to work hard.  Loved how he changes due to Andie.  Didn’t expect to cry so hard.  I loved how we didn’t know what happened to her 5 years ago, and that’s why she’s the way she is.  Will she let go of her fear?  I really loved their happy ever after.
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This story of Noah and Andie really touched my heart.  Noah, the oldest brother of the California Sinclair family is driven working every waking minute. Andie, the childhood friend on Noah’s youngest brother lives for the day.  These two opposites attract big time. But of course, Annie’s reason for her take on life causes issues.  Despite being a bit of a tearjerker, this was a truly inspirational story of opposites attracting and overcoming issues.  Andie and Noah are a wonderful couple that I’d like to know!
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