A review by africreole
Mr. Vega by Xyla Turner

5.0

Logan Vega is the bomb

I loved this book. It was very well done and plotted. The subject matter was real life in how different people deal with grief, especially children. It seems as though Gail Vega, Vega two of the Vega tribe had a sixth sense about how she wanted her family cared for after her passing. She saw something in Faith Jacobs that told her that she would be perfect to be the Nanny of her son Casey and her husband Logan after her death. All three bonded over their grief on Vega Two's passing, and each dealt with it in a different manner. What was not expected was the feelings generated between Logan and Faith. Faith felt guilty for having those feelings and had a hard time dealing with her growing feels. Logan came to understand, through the help of his therapist that he was still alive and not dead. Casey, Vega Three of the Vega Tribe was adamant about Faith and his father getting married so they could be a family. Faith had her own agenda because she felt that she had more personal development she needed to do on her own before she could move forward. Logan, recognizing that she needed to do this and reluctantly gave her the space she needed but after her time was up, he went in for the kill. He knew what he wanted and Faith was it. He wanted to make new memories with her and add to the Vega Tribe for their HEA.