Quade and the Glazier

quadeandtheglazierTitle: Quade and the Glazier
Series: The Millionaire’s Grandsons, #1
Author: Cara Adams
Genre: Contemporary
Length: 71 pages
Publisher: Siren/Bookstrand Publishing (March 6, 2016)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥4 Hearts
Blurb: Working for his grandfather is far too frustrating. The old man refuses to change with the times or to delegate anything. Business is slipping away from them. Good clients want instant decisions, not to wait weeks for the CEO to reply to them.

Necessary upgrades and new equipment aren’t forthcoming. Quade can’t stand being ignored and belittled anymore. It’s time for him to leave Carmichael Industries and build a new life of his own.
Barton Dwyer owns Dwyer Glass. He’s an only child who has always loved being alone and surrounded by silence. He really ought to take on an apprentice or a helper because the business is getting to be too much for him, but he can’t bear the thought having another person always beside him all day long.

So why is he attracted to redheaded Quade Carmichael who knows nothing about glass and is completely under the influence of his grandfather?

Product Link: http://www.bookstrand.com/book/quade-and-the-glazier

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Cara Adams has become one of my top ten auto buy authors with her quirky little stories. They are told pretty good, with great characters and a bit of trouble added in. I enjoy seeing a new book come out by this author.

Quade’s grandfather has been a damn good CEO until lately. He is a mean old cuss who belittles and tries to control his family. When he won’t upgrade or let others help, Quade has decided that it might just be time to go somewhere else. He meets Barton when the glass at the company had been broken. Things start heating up between them pretty fast.

Bart’s family was a bit different then Quade’s. His just basically ignored him so he was used to being alone. He preferred it that way. That is, until he met Quade. Now he is changing his mind.

I must admit that this was a pretty good story, but feel that it could have been expanded quite a bit. The ending just seemed to be missing something.

However I did enjoy the book quite a bit and can’t wait to see what the next one will be like.

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