Saturday, November 29, 2014
REVIEW: Prima Donna by Laura Drewry
In USA Today bestselling author Laura Drewry’s witty, sizzling, and tender romance for readers of Jill Shalvis and Susan Mallery, a woman who can’t slow down discovers that the perfect guy is in hot pursuit.
Even when her hair salon goes under and she’s on the brink of breaking, Regan Burke keeps her “I’m just fine” attitude. She’s had a tough life, coping with a difficult family and keeping her act together . . . barely. Right now, she just needs a job, any job, so she can pay her mother’s medical bills. It’s the exact wrong time for Carter Scott to come into her life—and to be so damn sexy, so distracting, and so determined to get close.
Carter isn’t looking for anything serious—his heart belongs to the kids who depend on his pediatric practice—but something about Regan makes him reconsider. Maybe it’s the scars she hides so well, the secrets she can’t share. Carter knows all about that kind of pain, and he wants to help. But offering Regan a job in his office only makes things worse, even if their chemistry is off the charts. Lucky for them both, Carter isn’t about to let go of love without a fight.
ADRI'S REVIEW:
First of all I would like to thank NetGalley and Random House for providing us with a copy of the book so that we could bring you this review.
Oh I need to say how much I liked Carter... Ok I am not so much in love with him as I am in Lust with him... Come on how can you beat a sexy, pediatrician who rides a motorcycle... there just isn't much you cant like about him. And Regan, wow its amazing how strong she is. She has been through a lot over her life. To have dealt with the kind of hurt she has, and still be willing to kill yourself working that hard to provide for the person who hurts you makes her an amazing person.
I can't blame either of these characters for being leery about having a relationship, but their connection is strong. It was a fun sexy read.
Happy Reading... Adri
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