Tuesday 14 January 2014

Worthy By Evie Matthews


Sebastian Avery is a 6’2 hunk of a man who effortlessly sends the hearts of the girls at University aflutter. And why not? He’s hot, too handsome for his own good and an heir to a multimillion company to boot. But after the freak accident that killed his twin brother, Sebastian was drowned too deep in misery. 

Nicholas was willing to pay any price to give his best friend and birthday boy Sebastian a good reason to climb out of his self-imposed hellhole. Nicholas surmised a good romp in bed with a blonde vixen may just be the perfect cure! 

Caitlin Thompson has a classic beauty that can tempt any saint to sin. Too bad she is too busy making ends meet to give any interested guy a minute of her time. But in her desperate attempt to save her brother’s life, Caitlin was forced to agree to a bizarre deal – five grand for a sexy dance, another five if it leads to something else. Just do it, get the money and walk away! How hard can that be? 

But that single night of white hot passion left both Caitlin and Sebastian wanting for more. But is Caitlin worthy to be with an Avery? Or will she prove Sebastian's parents right - that she is just one of those use ‘em and leave ‘em type? 
Read on for my review ...

Caitlin is a sweet girl and i can understand her determination to want to find the money to save her brother. 
When she takes up her offer i was like ok, not so bad. All she has to do is dance not sleep with the guy. 
Only when she gets there she finds herself attracted to the man and ends up losing her virginity to him. 
Only that one night wasn't enough for either of them and they find themselves wanting more from each other. 
When she confides as to why she needed the money Sebastian understands the need to protect her brother. 

The story is short and sweet and could have been made longer. Yet it didn't effect my review at all because the book was enjoyable and i read it within one sitting. For a first novel from the author it was pretty good and she has potential in her future novels to go far. 
What i didn't like with the novel was Sebastian's mother. God i hated that woman. She was such a bitch. Excuse my language. What she did to Caitlin and her own son was uncalled for and there was no need. 
For Sebastian to believe his mother over her was outrageous.  
All in all i loved the novel and rated it 5* it was deserved and well written novel is one to be read. 
5* 

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