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Single Dads Club

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3.5 stars

I liked the plot and all the characters, however the slow pace and being written in 3rd person, it took me a while to read this book and struggled to pick it up and keep reading. Both MCs have issues/fears from their past that they're trying to overcome, and their fears end up holding themselves back from getting together. There is a lot of back and forth of 'oh we're happy, and we'll be together' to suddenly 'oh actually I cant be with you' and honestly I didn't mind it too much but just wished they got together and stuck with it a lot sooner

- single dad
- small town
- 3rd person

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This was amazing and very cute. The characters were interesting enough to hold my attention span throughout the entire read and the plot was fun!

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I gave "Single Dads Club" 3.5 stars.

It started out great! The first half of the book was funny and sweet, i fell in love with every character, delilah, rowan, all the side characters too.

I felt like there was something missing in the second half of the book, everything happened so soon and although there were some scenes i loved (when the 'single dads club' was together or the scene when delilah and matt talked about their past) i just didn't like the romance between delilah and rowan and expecially rowan's feelings and behaviour towards her most of the time.

One of the things i appreciated is the fact that one of the main topic here is the social anxiety and all the psicological consequences of rowan's and delilah's experiences.

All in all it was a good book and i thank net galley for the opportunity of reading this arc.

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Thank you to the Netgalley and the publisher, Montlake, for the opportunity to read this advanced reader copy. This honest review was based off my experience reading this eARC, which in no way biased me. All opinions are my own.

You know we always have to start with the tropes, we’ve got:
- Single Dad
- Opposites Attract
- Former Heiress
- Slow Burn
- Small town
- Introverted MMC/MLI

This book has done something that I rarely ever see in single parent (especially single father) romances. It portrays the realities (not all sunshine and rainbows and “part time parenting”) of parenthood, but especially single parenthood.

It’s got everything to make it a good read! I definitely enjoyed it and will love to see what the author comes up with next.

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After unexpectedly becoming a single dad, Rowan uproots his life from bright Cape Town to move to a tight knit small town in South Africa where, with the help of his grandmother, he has a shot of giving his son the best life possible. But when he meets Delilah, a secret-former-heiress, she becomes determined to give him the support he needs by introducing him to a group of fellow single dads.

This book definitely wasn’t what I was expecting. I want to say that I loved Delilah, and her brother, Matt! I really enjoyed both of them as characters. Delilah reminded me a lot of myself, but much more adorable! And I also enjoyed the single dads club aspect of the book too! That was fun & I enjoyed those characters as well.

However, my main complaint with this book is that I hated Rowan & I did not root for the romance. She liked him so much, but he didn’t like her for most of the novel. He only thought of her two ways: lust & “ooo she can help me out”. She was constantly doing sweet things for him and I felt like he used her, and she allowed that. He was just horny and a user. He was more concentrated on parenting and past trauma from his childhood, which is understandable, but why was this a romance if he wasn’t thinking about her romantically?? This would’ve been better if it was marketed as a contemporary about him and his parenting journey with a romantic subplot. He was also just incredibly selfish when it came to her and he had a very judgmental moment in regard to her that rubbed me the wrong way. Overall, she deserved so much better. This also wasn’t as lighthearted as I thought it’d be. It’s filled with thoughts of self loathing, again understandable, but definitely not the tone I was expecting.

Overall, I just really didn’t enjoy this book as much as I thought I would. But if there are books following other characters that I actually liked, I might check those out.

Thank you to Montlake and NetGalley for this arc. All opinions are my own.

TW: past parental neglect

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My first read by Theres Beharrie and boy was it cute! A funny romantic comedy about a Rowan a single dad trying to find his way and Delilah being just the help he needed. This love story is entertaining yet still very realistic. Worth the read.

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This was a charming and ultimately very sweet story about a single dad and a down on her luck heiress who fall in love. It's sweet and wholesome, and I really liked the community spirit that runs throughout the novel. Sometimes it really does take a village to raise a child. The romance itself was very wholesome, and I particularly liked the conversations revolving around Rowan and trying to be a good parent.

However, I think this was just a little bit too saccharine for me. There wasn't enough drama, and while that's perfect for some people and their romance it's not really my kind of story. This one is firmly a comfort read, and while the writing is really well done, the story itself just wasn't me for. I'll defeinely look out for more stories by this author however.

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This Cover is Beautiful!!!

I really enjoyed Single Dads Club. We have Rowan who unexpectedly becomes a father and Delilah who is literally the girl next door. Both have been neglected as children and it was nice to see how they are working on themselves to heal as adults. It is fun to see how they get to know each other and figure things out. There was a little spice towards the end!

Thank you NetGalley, Montlake, and Therese Beharrie for this ARC in exchange for an honest Review.

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This feels like so much more than just a romance book. It touches on topics of fatherhood, childhood trauma, and even family issues. Even with that being said it isn't a heavy book, it is a cute and quick romance read. The story is told from dual POVs that include both main characters that are featured in the book.

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Rowan is a single father who recently moved to Sugarbush Bay. Because of his upbringing, becoming a father was never in his plans. But once that happened, he vowed to be the parent he never had, but this leads to him isolating himself and living in self doubt. At a cafe he frequents, he meets Delilah, a former heiress turned waitress. With her help and the help of the Sugarbush Bay community, Rowan is able to break out of his shell.

Delilah’s world fell apart, and she moved to Sugarbush Bay, where her brother Matt lived to start over. Over the course of a year, she experienced the kindness of a community who welcomed her. When she sees Rowan struggle to assimilate into the small town, Delilah extends that kindness to him.

This was my first book by this author, and it was an enjoyable read. An aspect I loved most of this story is the sense of community. Everyone helped each, through the good and the bad, and I really liked that. The saying, “it takes a village” really presented itself in this story. I loved the development of the friendship between Rowan, Matt, Corey, and Lucas. They really helped Rowan navigate being parenthood and being a single father. Delilah’s relationship with her brother Matt was fun as well. Matt was being a true big brother.

I also enjoyed the romance between Delilah and Rowan. I appreciated it was a slow burn, considering Rowan’s introverted personality (which I relate to a lot). This allowed him to become comfortable and be able to open up to Delilah. Once he reached that level, they could talk about their childhood upbringing. However, I wished there was more romance, especially at the end.

Overall, really enjoyed this and would read more from this author.

*Thank you to NetGalley, Montlake and Therese Beharrie for this eARC in exchange for an honest review.*

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really enjoyed this book and found me a new author to read more of her books. This was a win win for me and will read more.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Just like in And They Lived Happily Ever After Therese Beharrie did a wonderful job of creating a world around characters we would fall in love with

This story follows Delilah who is trying to atone for the sins of her mother and Rowan a single dad who is attempting to punish himself for what he feels was a mistake.

Single Dads club is a slow burn contemporary romance that not only deals with feeling and tolerating emotions but learning that putting the past behind us is the only way we can move forward. There is an accidental pregnancy but that is at the very beginning and this book focuses more on after the pregnancy.

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This was one of the books that was just very middle of the road for me - everything was fine, it was a good book that I just didn't find especially great or bad.
Did I have a good time reading about Delilah and Rowan? Absolutely.
But was I loving their romance? ... not really. I just wasn't feeling it. As I said, it was fine, it was well written and highly enjoyable - I just want more of my romances, I want to feel what the characters feel when I read it and that just didn't happen with this book.
But - I would still recommend it! It was a solid romance, I loved the setting and I can definitely see other people enjoy this book.

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Single Dad’s Club was a surprisingly deep and emotional romance book. It extensively covered parental trauma and shows that the way parents treat you as children can shape who you become as an adult.

Beharrie introduces a fantastic cast of characters and there are so many more stories that need to be told in this world. It is set up to where each member of the single dad’s club could have their own book. I hope this is the case- I would love to see more into each of these characters. Also, I would love to live in Sugarbush Bay!

As for critiques, I do wish the romance aspect had been explored more- I loved seeing Rowan and Delilah a lot as individuals but do wish we could’ve seen more of them as a couple.

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“Single Dads Club” is by Therese Beharrie. What I really liked about this book was the delve into parenting.
Working when having a young one is not easy, especially if you own a business and/or have to travel for any business. I liked when the community gathered to help - between the Dad club and all working for the fete and sharing ideas (and love and food). I also liked the social anxiety because it can be crippling and difficult and sometimes it’s just really hard. I wasn’t as impressed by “the past” for the female character being an issue in the present - her past is her past, that’s not who she is now - she’s grown from that. Maybe I say that as a person who knows people like that - who they were at 16 is not who they are at 32. I also had a bit of an issue with the writing style - it’s a bit more informally written than I like to read (not a fan of prepositions at the end of sentences), though that was how the characters spoke. This is a good book - and reading about the love for the child was adorable and heartwarming (you can do it Dad!). I'm giving this a 3.25 star rating - but that doesn't mean that it's a bad book - it's not ... but it just didn't always work for me and I found it a bit slow moving in places.

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I felt this book was kinda meh. The characters were ok, but the story was just a little unbelievable. The romance was also off to me. Still written well.

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3.5 Stars

When Rowan becomes a single father to his young son, being the parent he never had becomes his sole focus. Unfortunately, those well-intentions quickly led to isolation and a fair amount of self-doubt. Luckily, the residents of Sugarbush Bay aren't the kind to leave a fellow neighbor behind. With the help of Delilah, a kind waitress and an individual who once benefited from the kindness of their small town herself, Rowan starts to feel the world beneath his feet again.

The biggest strength of this story was the cozy feelings that came along with this community supported and valued each other. While finding refuge in each other, Rowan and Delilah also allowed their friends to hold their hands as they navigated uncertain waters. In Single Dads Club, the idea of it taking a community to raise a child rang true here. Though I selfishly hoped that some elements had been developed further and there was more of an expanded conclusion, this quiet story made me happy.

Having never read one of Therese's books before, I really enjoyed her writing style. Not only did the narration have a nice flow to it but the witty dialogue made this book a quick read to breeze through. I will likely read other titles from her in the future.

Thank you to NetGalley, Montlake and Therese Beharrie for this eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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It was cute! I had to push through it in some places, but overall I feel in love with the characters and will pick up another Beharrie book in the future!

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I read this as an Advance readers copy from NetGalley.

This was such a cute love story set in a small town in South Africa. It’s got all the elements of a small town romance that I love close community and nosy neighbors.

Rowan, has recently moved to this small town, and he is a new single dad trying to acclimate into the town, whilst trying to work on himself and his insecurities with his parents and parenthood.
Delilah also moved to this small town, almost a year + ago, she was the most recent addition to the town. She moved after her life in Cape Town imploded, and she was lost. She came into the town, wanting to prove to others and herself that she was a good person, and to find herself.

Their story was a slow burn full of so much mutual pining, it was cute. The story covers themes of parenthood (including including including the good and the bad), friendship and new found family. You can’t help but root for both of them, even when their insecurities are at the forefront and coming in between their happiness.

Overall, these two were both deserving of love and at the end of it, I’m so glad that they both realized it and lived happily ever after!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Therese Beharrie for graciously giving me this eARC. I loved the sweetness between the two and it was different that most of the anxieties came from the MMC. The pace was good and the smut wasn’t too much. However, it really annoyed me how Rowan made such stupid decisions all the time because of his anxiety. Being doubtful about Delilah felt irrational and unrealistic, which dimmed the romance that they had for each other for me tbh. I’d definitely recommend this book though.

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