T.G.I.F (27)
TGIF is a fun little feature
hosted by Ginger @ GReads! Every
week we re-cap what has happened on the blog plus Ginger asks a question for us
to answer. This week’ question is: Book Moments: What has been your favorite moment (scene) in a book that you've read so far in 2012? Please be kind & not
include spoilers.
As always Ginger asked a very good
question.
I find that I have a favorite moment in every book I read none more memorable
than another but since most of them contains spoilers I’ll have to give you a
good one.
In The Nanny Bombshell by Michelle Celmer I have to say that
my favorite scene was when Coop Landon tell his new nanny Sierra Evans that he’ll
never give the twins up because he’s their uncle, he loves them and he owes it to his dead
that brother that he be the one to take care of his daughters.
“You really love them,” she
said
“The twins? “He found himself
grinning. “Yeah, I do. What’s not to
love? This was obviously not a part of my plans, but I want to do right by
them. I owe Ash that much. He sacrificed a lot to raise me. He worked two jobs
and put college for years to be there for me, and believe me, I was a handful.
Some people thought that because the twins aren’t Ash biological kids it
somehow absolved me of all responsibility. Even their birth mother seemed to
think so.”
“Like I said before,” he told
Sierra firmly, meaning every word, “priorities
change. For me, the girls come first, and they always will.”
I loved that his sense of duty and family was so stronger and me
happy in the most simplest of ways. Family is very important to me and I love
when I see how strong it is in other people.
3 comments
Awwwwh! Very touching. :)
ReplyDeleteJess @ Gone with the Words
My TGIF! Follow Friday post :)
What a sweet moment! For that moment alone, I would read the book :)
ReplyDeleteThat cover is too cute! Very sweet moment.
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