Friday, June 16, 2017

Review: The Last Guy by Ilsa Madden-Mills & Tia Louise




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From Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills and international bestselling author Tia Louise…

The first rule of office romance is don’t do it—especially if your dream is to hold the anchor spot on the nightly news and your boss is trying to get you fired.

But one look at Cade Hill, the sexy new sports director, and uptight reporter Rebecca Fieldstone is daydreaming about other things.

Sex in his office…
Sex in the on-set kitchen…
Sex in the supply closet…

She can’t stop thinking about the former NFL quarterback and how perfect he’d look between her sheets—except he’s an arrogant jerk with a huge…ego.

He’s the last guy she’d ever have a one-night stand with.

Cade Hill draws a thick professional line on office romance—until it comes to the hyper-focused Rebecca. He wants her, and he gets his wish when a chance encounter has them having the hottest sex of their lives.

It’s just a hook-up, she says.
When can we do it again? he says.

With Rebecca determined to keep Cade in the friend zone, it’s going to be an uphill battle for Cade to convince her he’s the last guy she’ll ever want.

THE LAST GUY is the first white-hot CONTEMPORARY ROMANTIC COMEDY from Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills and Tia Louise. It features Fireball-fueled hookups, Doritos Locos Tacos, attack monkeys, toddlers in tiaras, and one fabulous drag queen. Prepare for frantic clicking (or page flipping!) and smoking-hot sexytimes all the way to the out-of-this-world happily-ever-after. 



Read from: June 8 to June 10, 2017
Read on: eARC


Review:



I was really excited about this book. Two of my favourite authors joining to write one book? Paradise. It was a quick read and quite entertaining.

Rebecca Fieldstone (aka Stone) and Cade Hill were obviously attracted to each other, but there was more to the story than that. As much as I enjoy the evolution of their relationship, I liked how the authors brought in the subject of how superficial the world can be. Stone being told she’s starting to be too old or fat to be on TV is something that a lot of women have to face their entire career and I liked that they brought that aspect to the book because it makes us relate to her so much. I liked that she had strong beliefs and I liked that she could have ups and downs; that she wasn’t always strong, but that didn’t mean she was weak either.

Cade’s character is something else. I liked that he had attitude and that he wasn’t one to back out of something he wants. When Stone talks about him, you’re expecting to meet up with a douche, but seriously, you’ll just love him. He’s not always making the right choices and even when he wants to help, he sometimes makes it worse, but he has a good heart and just for that, you’ll love him as much.

Other characters I loved? Chas! God, you got to love Stone’s best friend. Not saying too much before I don’t want to spoil that character for you, but Chas is out of this world. I’m hoping for a novella on that character or a full book please. You know you will want one too once you read this book. Can’t forget about Trent, Cade’s brother, who might not have been in the book as much but he was just a fun guy to read about.

Of course you have your lot of characters you won’t like, but the book wouldn’t be the same without them so therefore, you will enjoy disliking them ;)

This book has it all and you will enjoy reading it while sipping a cup of coffee or tea or, if you prefer, a glass of wine. Scenes between Stone and Cade were hot and obviously the style of both writers just joined perfectly together.

Overall, if you enjoy these authors book, do not miss out on this one.

I was given an advanced copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.

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