
From New York Times bestselling author, Penelope Ward, comes a sexy, STANDALONE second-chance romance.
They called him Mack Daddy. No, seriously, his name was Mack. Short for Mackenzie. Thus, the nickname. Perfect, right?
So was he: perfect. The perfect physical male specimen.
At the private school where I taught, Mack Morrison was the only man around in a sea of women.
Everyone wanted a piece of the hot single father of the sweet little boy.
I was riddled with jealousy, because they didn’t know that—to me—he was much more.
They didn’t know about our past.
He’d chosen my school for his son on purpose, because Mack and I, we had unfinished business.
As my friend Lorelai so eloquently put it: “Unfinished business between two people who are clearly attracted to each other is like an eternal case of blue balls.” And I was suffering in pain from my case.
I was still intensely attracted to Mack. I tried to resist him, immersing myself further into a relationship with another man just to protect my heart.
Not to mention, getting involved with a parent was strictly against school rules. But seeing Mack day in and day out was breaking me down.
And soon I might be breaking all the rules.
Author’s note – Told in alternating points of view, Mack Daddy is a full-length standalone novel.
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MICHELLE’S REVIEW
So lovers- I love second chance romances. I mean there is no one in my past that I want to reconnect with but I like the idea of a second chance romance when I’m reading.
So I was super excited about MACK DADDY. Let’s be clear- anytime a DILF is involved in something- my ovaries go “boom.”
There are a lot of things I loved about this book. First of all, I liked that we got the development of the relationship between Mackenzie aka Mack and Francesca aka Frankie. I loved seeing their background and the way they came to be. It was a true friends to lovers story and I loved that piece of it.
I did struggle a bit with some of the choices around Frankie’s relationship that she already has when we meet her. I feel that she took some advantage of a really good guy when she did not have to.

There was some SERIOUS drama towards the end and it was super interesting and for me unexpected. My only complaint was that it felt a little rushed to me and I would have liked more of that.
The build between these two is definitely a slow burn but it’s totally worth the wait. Frankie and Mack are overall really likeable characters and I really enjoyed the story.

Penelope Ward is a New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. She’s a fifteen-time New York Times bestseller of twelve novels.
Having grown up in Boston with five older brothers, she spent most of her twenties as a television news anchor, before switching to a more family-friendly career. She is the proud mother of a beautiful 12-year-old girl with autism and a 10-year-old boy. Penelope and her family reside in Rhode Island.
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