Cocktails and Books
Written on Apr 19, 2014
I liked Steele, his fame hasn’t gone to his head, he’s down to earth and comfortable in his own skin, but he’s working so hard he’s forgotten what it’s like to enjoy life. Steele has a bad boy reputation, but he’s a nice guy and always takes Tracy’s feelings into consideration. Trust doesn’t come easily to Steele, so he’s afraid to share his family’s secrets with Tracy.
Tracy is trying to make a name for herself as an actress, but she never anticipated her fame would come from hitting someone famous. Tracy isn’t the usual Hollywood type, she grew up in Montana and still has small town values and she doesn’t think it’s possible for someone as successful as Steele to be interested in her. It’s not easy for Tracy to trust or share her feelings either, but it’s impossible for Steele and Tracy to have a relationship if neither one of them is willing to open up and talk about themselves.
Randi Alexander writes an entertaining story and there are some sizzling, hot sex scenes between Steele and Tracy. Steele and Tracy are easy to like and relate to and I was happy Chase and Reno, the characters from the first book, “Chase and Seduction” were included in this story. This is the second book in the series, but each book is a stand-alone.
I love reading about hot, bad boy, country singers and I’m looking forward to reading “Rough Ryder,” the third book in this series.
Reviewed by Karen for Cocktails and Books