Book Reviews

REVIEW – Wild Island Love by Melissa Foster

BLURB

Sparks fly between a PR rep and an A-list actor who want nothing to do with each other.

Leni Steele might be looking for love, but she’s definitely not looking to be someone’s fake date. Especially not one of the most infuriatingly handsome and annoyingly cocky actors on the planet, Duncan Raz. But when the owner of the PR firm for which she works forces her to walk the red carpet on his arm, she has no choice. Neither wants to be there, much less with each other. They’re like oil and water, and he gets on her last nerve. But after a few tequila shots, that’s not all he gets on. What was supposed to be one date turns into a media frenzy they can’t afford to ignore, and Leni has no other option than to continue the ruse. All the fake kisses furtive glances, and seductive touches eventually start to feel very real. But Raz didn’t earn his A-list-actor status for nothing. Is he just doing what he does best? Playing a role? Or is Leni the leading lady in Raz’s real-life love story?


“Goodbye, you handsome devil. I won’t dream about you.”


ARC REIVEW

I love Raz and Leni from the start and these two are definitely bringing the heat from the start.

Raz and Leni’s relationship may started out as something fake, however, the chemistry that is between them is far from fake. I love the banter and the tension between them. Their relationship is not always easy, especially when they are trying to resist the connection they have, and also when they are navigating through the change of something that started out as fake becoming something so real.

The family pranks…those were entertaining and I loved every single moment of them. This story is full for swoon, spice, laughs, and so much love and emotion from start to finish.

If you’re looking for a celebrity, fake relationship, workplace, forced proximity romance check this one out.


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