Love's Faithful Promise by Susan Anne Mason

Summary:
When her mother suffers a stroke, medical student Deirdre O'Leary makes the difficult choice to put her career on hold to care for her. Dr. Matthew Clayborne is renowned for his amazing results with patients, but when Deirdre approaches him about helping her mother, she finds him challenging and surly. Deirdre has had enough of complicated men in her life. After her fiancé left her, she vowed never to give a man that kind of power again.
Widower Dr. Matthew Clayborne is devoted to two things: his work with wounded soldiers and his four-year-old daughter, Phoebe. He won't abandon either of these priorities to care for one older woman. However, when Phoebe suffers a health scare, they're offered respite at the Irish Meadows farm, where his daughter's weakened lungs can recover--but only if he cares for Mrs. O'Leary.
Matthew intends to hate Irish Meadows, yet he immediately feels at home, and soon both Mrs. O'Leary and Phoebe are showing improvement. But since he has no intention of leaving his life up north forever, and Deirdre has sworn off marriage in favor of her career, how will they deal with the undeniable attraction between them?
My thoughts:
My first review ever was a review of the second book of this series. You can see it by clicking HERE I really enjoyed this book. The main romance is between Matthew and Deirdre and the secondary romance involved Connor, another O'Leary sibling. Deirdre is a girl with big dreams to be a pediatrician and is trying to become equal in a man run world. Matthew is a doctor who has had a lot of sorrow and decided the only was to not get hurt is to make a turtle shell. Phoebe, Matthew's daughter, is a super cute little girl with a father who is a little to protective. It was fun to watch this little girl blossom. The writing was really good and drew you in for the whole book.
This was a good clean christian romance. I received a free copy of this book in return for an honest review through Netgalley.
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