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#3 in a series & I'm going to stop for awhile. The plots are basically the same with minor characters from the previous book becoming the primary characters in the next book. At this point they are all flowing together as one giant book. Entertaining & well-written, however, the author should try to mix up the main storylines a bit.
#3 in a series & I'm going to stop for awhile. The plots are basically the same with minor characters from the previous book becoming the primary characters in the next book. At this point they are all flowing together as one giant book. Entertaining & well-written, however, the author should try to mix up the main storylines a bit.
Honestly this book just makes me want someone that starts with the letter Z.
Honestly this book just makes me want someone that starts with the letter Z.
A to z of why to read this book
A for Andi the American philanthropist\social worker to the world who was forced to quit her graduate studies in social work due to taking a picture of one Zander, a womanizing tabloid feeding royal who shows everyone in a Vegas hotel pool his royal jewels. A series of misfortune and coincidences create many opportunities for Andi and Zanders paths to cross. Funny moments with reminders from the previous books and leads nicely to the next book in the series. My main complaint is there are a few moments where the author writes the wrong character name Emma's name comes up a few times where it should be Andis along with a few typos and sentence structure issues. Character development pushes the plotline and enhances the story.
A for Andi the American philanthropist\social worker to the world who was forced to quit her graduate studies in social work due to taking a picture of one Zander, a womanizing tabloid feeding royal who shows everyone in a Vegas hotel pool his royal jewels. A series of misfortune and coincidences create many opportunities for Andi and Zanders paths to cross. Funny moments with reminders from the previous books and leads nicely to the next book in the series. My main complaint is there are a few moments where the author writes the wrong character name Emma's name comes up a few times where it should be Andis along with a few typos and sentence structure issues. Character development pushes the plotline and enhances the story.