Monday, November 13, 2017

ARC REVIEW The Attraction Equation by Kadie Scott


A little bit of Christmas Romance for your ever growing TBR list...




This is the second book in Kadie Scott's Love Undercover series, but can be read as a standalone novel. It's a quick read with very funny characters and humorous situations. I always enjoy a good opposites attract Rom-Com what makes it even better is the touch of Christmas and an adorable dog named T-Bone.

Max dug himself in a hole when he lied to his family about having a girlfriend over Thanksgiving dinner. He was so tired of their constant meddling and matchmaking he said the first thing that came to mind, now his parents are expecting her to come to Christmas dinner and Max needs to find someone to be his fake girlfriend with no expectations.

Gina Castillo just needed a place to hide the perfect Christmas present ever, unfortunately her best friend's apartment where she staying temporarily is strictly no pets allowed. She almost got away with it until sexy neighbor next door caught her red handed. She just knows he's going to turn her in instead he blackmails her into being his fake girlfriend, with a trial run at his office Christmas Party.

Gina may seem flighty working as Santa's Helper and a gift wrapper for Macy's but what she really wants is to design sets for Broadway production, and she's good too but her creative method tends to be a little chaotic. Max is a by the number, by the rules kind of guy who needs to have things done a certain way, Gina should be the last person he is attracted to but something about her and that silly dog that he misses when they're not around. The attraction is just making his simple life complicated and it's messing up how he thinks things should be done. Gina takes it all in stride she gets his need to control everything and she pushes his buttons, makes him come out of his comfort zone all for his own good. But Max doesn't see it that way and he messes up big time. Can he pull his head out of his ass and get Gina back or did he blow it?   

Overall, this is one that I can see as a Holiday movie, it's funny and emotional and has an absolutely adorable dog. It's all good.

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