The sexy follow-up to Unidentified Redhead from USA TODAY bestselling author Alice Clayton is a magical mix of humor and heat—so cuddle up under the sheets; Grace and Jack are at it again!
LONG-DISTANCE LOVE JUST GOT HOTTER!
Life is sweet. Grace Sheridan has just won her dream role in a new off-Broadway play, and the talented hunk flooding her phone with scintillating texts and scandalous photos is Jack Hamilton, the twenty-four-year-old “it” Brit whose Hollywood career is about to climax faster than . . . you know. So what if their steamy relationship is bicoastal and under wraps, or that L.A. fangirls are grabbing Jack’s ass?
Absence does make the heart grow fonder and the libido hotter, but their few weekend visits feel more more like fast food than the five-course dinner they crave. And then—the creator of Grace’s new show is the man who broke her heart back in college, and he seems to have written the play just to make amends with his leading lady.
As rumors spread that Jack and his lovely, leggy ex-girlfriend have gotten back together, Grace starts to wonder about her own feelings. Can lust alone keep our favorite, feisty duo together, or will Grace find herself back in safer, more familiar arms?
Distance and lack of communication play a big role with Jack and Grace. Neither of them do very well dealilng with their separation. Then there is the fact that even when they are together, they had to be very cloak and dagger to ensure they aren't seen together. All of that takes a toll on them, in addition to whatever work pressure they're feeling. But in this book, it seems to hit Grace especially hard.
Grace loves Jack. She loves who she is with him and who they are when they're together. But in the back of her mind, she's still that overweight girl wonder why in the hell the hot Brit is with her. She has her moments where she doubts everything, despite how she feels about Jack. She had a bit of growing up to do. But more importantly, she needed to have faith in Jack and his feeling for her.
This installment in the Redhead Series has a much bigger emotional punch to it than the first book. The comedy was still here with some outstanding nicknames (Holly Go-Cockblocker), but the tear-jerking scenes made a brilliant story absolutely fantabulous.
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