Author: Natasha Madison
Genre: Romance
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Synopsis
When Zara Stone’s cheating boyfriend Ed, dumps her, then announced his engagement on Instagram, her answer is to crash his wedding with the hottest date she can find.
Her date is the pro athlete Evan Richards, who Zara doesn’t think much of but he just happens to be Ed’s idol.
The amused Ed saw no reason to let Zara down. After all, it’s just one date right.
But what happens when these two strangers meet?
Characters
Zara Stone is a feisty young woman who comes up fighting every time. She is successful in her own right, owns her own business and when she needs them she has a very supportive family. In spite of the fact that she comes from a family of hockey players both Zara and her twin sister Zoe hate hockey.
Evan Richards is a hockey player who in spite of the fact that he had never met Zara responded to her tweet in the spirit of fun, agreeing to a date.
They are good looking funny rich funny and down to earth.
See what happens when these two strangers get together.
What I Liked
There are some really funny moments in this book and the characters are very out there.
I also like the level of commitment and support shown by the families in this book. The way they pull together and respond to trouble is remarkable.
The family dynamics displayed in the story are the type most of us only dream about.
What I Didn’t Like
There was at least one instance when the story appears to have an editing error to the point where the storyline was out of sync. There are still some grammatical errors there too.
Stamp of Approval
While this didn’t make my list of the Most Interesting Books to Read with a bit of editing it just might.
I would definitely buy this.
Now that sounds like a book that would keep me glued all day! The storyline sounds exciting and one can’t help but wonder what happens when the two go on the date. I’m sure lots of drama. Is this a one part book and how many chapters or pages are in it? Thanks for the review.
Hi Nozipho,
Thanks for stopping by and for your comment. I promise the author doesn’t disappoint.
Yes, it’s a one-part book with thirty chapters.
Candy Benn
I’m back into reading books since the pandemic hit, and I have more time at home. I loved romance novels as a teenager, and haven’t read one in quite a while, but your review definitely sparked my interest.
It looks like Natasha Madison has written several books. No surprise her name is not familiar with me as I said I haven’t read any romance novels lately. Do you know how long she has been writing?
Hi Willow,
Thank you for stopping by and for your comment. Actually, I have no idea how long she has been writing. I will, however, at the end of each month write a feature article on an emerging author whose book made our list of the most interesting books to read. So come back at the end of this month to see which of our many authors is being featured.
Cheers,
Candy Benn
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Hello, thank you for stopping by and for sharing.
Candy Benn
I probably would have never picked up this book because of the lackluster tittle. After your review here I am definitely interested! I can’t wait to read what happens next! I am of the opinion if someone cheats they are not worth the effort! So the thought of a little revenge makes me squeamish!
Hi Brianna,
You won’t be disappointed it was a really great read.
Cheers,
Candy Benn
You have a ton of book reviews and they are great. I wish I had that much time to read. You have a great site and although these books aren’t up my alley personally you do a lovely job on the summary. I’m more into non-fiction personally but I think a lot of people would benefit from this. Nice job
Hello,
Thank you for stopping by and for your comments. I understand. What can I say, I prefer to get lost in nonfiction. They tend to appeal more to my imagination.
Cheers,
Candy Benn