Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Man In Charge (Man In Charge Duet #1) By: Laurelin Paige

      The Sebastians own this city. Hell, they own the whole world. All Tess wants is one little piece of it, a corner that she can call her own. 
       So when her boss runs away to "find herself", Tess seizes the opportunity and dives head first into the Sebastian's glamorous universe. It's everything she's ever wanted--fast paced and high stakes--and, even though Tess doesn't fit in, she's excellent at faking it. 
      Until she came face to face with the man in charge, Scott Sebastian, the arrogant, playboy heir with the mind of a devil and the body of a god and a mouth Tess couldn't stop thinking about. 
He's infuriating. He's a distraction. He's the man who wants Tess in his bed as much as she wants to be there. 
      And, if she gets too close he'll be the one person who could expose Tess for what she really is - a fraud. 

       I've read a few other series written by Laurelin Paige, so going into this new series I had high hopes. And I am happy to say that I enjoyed reading Man In Charge and cannot wait for the next book in this duet especially when you consider that ending.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Happily Letter After BY: Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward

 
       Sadie's love story all started with a letter. Only it wasn't from the man she'd eventually fall in love with. It was from his daughter. A sweet little girl named Birdie Maxwell who'd written to the magazine that Sadie worked for. You see, once a year Sadie's employer fulfilled a few wishes for readers. Only the column didn't start up again for months. So Sadie fulfilled some of her wishes herself. It was harmless...or so Sadie thought. Until one day she took things too far.
       While anonymously granting yet another of Birdie's wishes, Sadie got a look at her father. Her devastatingly handsome, single dad father. 
       Sadie should have stopped playing fairy godmother then. She should have left well enough alone. But she just couldn't help herself. She had a connection to this girl. One that had Sadie acting irrationally. 
      Like when she showed up on their doorstep.  

     I've read a few books by both Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward separately, so I knew going into this book that there was a good chance I would enjoy this story. Now having read Happily Letter After, I wouldn't say that it's the best book I've read by either author but it is also not the worst. I like to think this of this as a one and done kind of read. While it was a good read it's not one that I would read again.

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Needing Arella (Rockers' Legacy #6) By: Terri Anne Browning


      Arella has a stalker. Nothing new about that. She's the latest it girl in Hollywood. Stalkers come with the territory. But this one is...different. This one is braver - and unpredictable. 
      Arella's sister is married to a security expert. One phone call and she could have one of the world's best-trained bodyguards watching over her twenty-four seven. But if she does, her parents will find out, and her dad will stress. What if he gets sick again because he's worried about her? No! Arella refuses to let that happen. Which leaves her with just one choice. She'll have to call the only other person she can trust. Jordan Moreitti. 

     I was actually pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed reading Needing Arella, mostly because with all the previous books in the series you didn't see much of the dynamic between Arella and Jordan.  Since I had stated previously that some of the books didn't hold a candle to one in particular I am glad to say that with Needing Arella everything is going up. If you haven't read the Rockers' Legacy series or its predecessor the Rockers' series then I do suggest giving these books a read.