Friday, September 6, 2019

Review: Logan by Samantha Chase

Logan Logan by Samantha Chase
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Logan, the youngest of all of the Blackthornes, always felt like he had the most to prove to the family. His secret desire, to run the Blackthorne business dynasty, has always seemed out of reach as Trey, the oldest of the seven Blackthornes, was second in command and heir-apparent to take over the reins once Graham Blackthorne stepped aside. In trying to be all things to all aspects of the Blackthorne businesses, Logan became the cliche "Jack of all trades but master of none.". One of his favorite places to be was running the Vault, the bar/restaurant next to the whisky distillery in Maine.

When taking over day-to-day management of the Vault while the manager is on vacation, a new server catches his eye. After an evening of sassy banter and flirtation, Logan realizes the new server is none other than Piper, the daughter of the housekeeper on the Blackthorne estate. Piper was younger than Logan, so they didn't run in the same circles growing up, and had moved away to college in West Virginia to become one of the few female gaming coders.

Piper has a job opportunity that will take her to Seattle and away from her widowed father indefinitely so she is very hesitant to start any kind of relationship with Logan. She highly respects his business skills and asks him to consult with two of her college friends that are thinking of starting a new company that she would be a part of. Piper's confidence in Logan plants the seed that maybe, instead of trying to run everything Blackthorne, he might be more satisfied venturing out into uncharted territory.

The author has stated that the movie "Sabrina" inspired her writing and there are glimpses of that influence throughout the book.

I highly recommend this book and truly enjoyed reading it.

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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