Cadie McCaffrey is the only non-sports addict working at the American Sports Network (ASN). Her taste runs more toward romantic movies. For her thirtieth birthday, her boss is giving her a birthday party, but Joe Montana comes to the network studios for an interview and everyone abruptly leaves Cadie's office to go see the legend, leaving Cadie standing on her desk holding a full-size sheet cake with candles still burning on it. Cadie's help comes in the form of Will, who helps her off her desk and then helps her remove the candles from her cake. By that time, "Happy Birthday" on the cake had morphed into "Harpy Birdbay." Will was there for an interview for a job with the network but he was intrigued enough to ask her out for a date that night.
Speed ahead four years, and Cadie has come to the end of her rope and breaks up with Will. He doesn't understand what went wrong. He is totally clueless. Over the last year, he has allowed work to interfere with his time with Cadie and she feels justifiably neglected. She's hurt, Will is hurt, and all of her co-workers are working to get them back together. Darby, who works in the same area as Cadie and is Cadie's best friend, tells Will to do what he does best, and research the things Cadie likes, starting with romantic movies. Will follows the romantic movies and copies them to the letter, but that isn't really what Cadie wants. She wants to know that she's a priority in Will's life.
Bethany Turner has a way with a phrase. She finds a way to put laughter and subtle comedy in her writings that make them all the more enjoyable. Wooing Cadie McCaffrey is a five star book, with two thumbs up, and a grand gesture of love.
My thanks to Revell Publishing and NetGalley.com for allowing me to read and review this book.
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