Wednesday, 23 March 2016

The Consequence of seduction By Rachel Van Dyken



Reid Emory has never had reason to question his luck with the ladies. As the owner of a lethal set of aqua-blue eyes and a devastating grin, this Hollywood heartthrob always brings his A game…but lately his luck seems to have run out. The actor is in need of some help, and there’s only one person he can trust to take his love life—and his career—to an explosive new level.
Jordan Litwright’s newest client is trying her patience. As a publicist, she’s more than content to stay in the background and let others shine. But when a publicity stunt backfires, she suddenly finds herself thrust into the spotlight—as Reid’s new love interest. And while other men usually overlook her, Reid is focusing in with laserlike intensity. There’s no denying they have serious chemistry.
But once Reid breaks into the big time, can they turn their made-for-the-media romance into a forever love?

Rachel Van Dyken does it again, bringing us a humorous, sexy, romance novel. 

I don't know about anyone else, but I've loved Reid from the beginning. The Hollywood heartthrob has had his problems from the very beginning and I've wanted to see him get his HEA. 

When he finally gets his shot, and throws that sexy grin and twinkling blue eyes Jordan's way, he's shot down. He's never had a bigger hit to his ego. Not in a bad way, but in a way that will have you laughing your arse off. 

I loved Jordan. I loved Reid. Their banter was off the charts and found myself laughing hard throughout the book. They got on, but they didn't at the same time. 
When Max gets involved, the publicity stunt backfires on both Reid and Jordan in ways that will have you wetting yourself. 

Jordan is so used to being in the background, being overlooked, and bumped into, that been in the spotlight was a huge change for her. She never had to care before because no one could see her. 
Now, her ever-expanding hair problem had me crying so much. I honestly couldn't control myself. Reid and his comments over it too. 

I could go on and on about what goes on in this book, but there's no point. The book speaks for itself. There are other books in the series, but each book can be read as a standalone. Personally, I wouldn't read this one without reading the others. You get a better description of just what Reid has been put through. 


5 Amazing stars. Rachel Van Dyken has yet to write a book I don't like. She's flipping amazing. 

If you haven't already, check out this amazing series and others from her. You won't be disappointed.  

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