Gilded Lily by Staci Hart

Gilded Lily (The Bennet Brothers, #2)

by Staci Hart

Bestselling author Staci Hart is back with a brand new romantic comedy and clever spin on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Meet the Bennet brothers, get to know Longbourne, and fall in love in this steamy opposites attract romcom.

They say there’s no such thing as perfect.

But I’ve built my life to perfection—the perfect boyfriend, the perfect apartment, the perfect career planning celebrity weddings. My job—my only job—is to make sure every event is absolutely and completely perfect.

What’s not perfect? Kash Bennet.

And I wish I didn’t find that so appealing.

I could have told you every perfectly imperfect thing about the gardener at Longbourne. Like his hair, lush and black and far too long. Or his nose, the flat bridge of a Greek god, bent a little like it’s been broken. Or his size. Beastly. Roped and corded with muscles, gleaming with sweat and peppered with dirt. There’s no escaping him, not if I’m going to use his family’s flower shop for my events.

But nothing is what it seems. And in the span of a heartbeat, my perfect life is turned inside out. They say the best way to get over somebody is to get under somebody new. When Kash offers his services to the cause, it sounds like the perfect plan.

What’s not part of the plan? Falling in love with the gardener.

But they were right—there’s no such thing as perfect.

And I’m the fool who finds out the hard way.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

4 of 5 stars

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Oh my heart, Kash Bennet is definitely my favorite Bennet brother so far. I'm such a fan of this series that surround a family and it's even better when it's a Jane Austen retelling. A bit of a twist on the beloved story Pride & Prejudice, when hen opposites attract , it's always bound to be a fantastic story. And that's exactly what we get.
Kash has my heart and soul. That man feels everything sooo deeply and will take on any pain. And his devotion to his family is everything. But when it comes to love, it's something that he wasn't willing to try again.
But then Lila happened, the wedding planner that has worked herself every single day for years to get where she is today. Even if she had to deal with the worst people in existence. She's independent, strong, extremely hardworking and possesses this talent to not show her emotions when it seems necessary. And the impact of that as you get through their story is just wow.
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