A review by therobinjoyce
Will Power by Piper Collins

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5.0

**Received an ARC copy of this book in return for an honest review**

Will Power tells the tale of Sloan Novak, a thirty something mother to a young boy Alex. Cue a mysterious court order arriving at her doorstep, summoning her Slovenia, to attend the will reading of an old family acquaintance in the next forty-eight hours.

Upon arriving, Sloane encounters Dario Nicolescu, the lone remaining descendant of Viktor Nicolescu, a former accountant and well-off bachelor looking for an early jump on a comfortable retirement. But Dario's plans are trampled when at the will reading his grandfather's estate is to be split between himself and Sloane.

Once the shock and confusion settle, both must come to an agreement with what to do with the manor and grounds that hold different values to both of them. deciding to work together towards a common goal both try to concentrate on the work at hanhand, denying that matters of obligation are becoming matters of the heart.

The plot and story was extremely well written and the characters loveable and pleasing to follow. The change between viewpoints was distinguishable and flowed smoothly from one into the other.

The plot was familiar and well used within the romance genre and yet original enough that it hooked me and deviated from the norm I have seen before. It was such a refreshing change of pace. As you can imagine the romance was a bit of a slow burn but was the perfect blend of heartwarming and spicy at the same time.

Full of twists and unexpected turns, love, family, and packed with heartwarming feelings, Will Power is one of the greatest, purest romance books I have read in the last two decades.

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