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Personal Escort (Billionaire Secrets Book 2)

  

Personal Escort
Billionaire Secrets Book 2
Ainsley Booth
October 24th 2017

 

She needs a face fiancé. He’s secretly falling in love.

Cara Russo needs to get married. Or at least, make it look like she got married.
Toby Hunt can’t let his best friend’s little sister rush into anything foolish. So when she needs to hire an escort, he says he’ll take care of it.
Now he’s waiting for her at St. George Station.

This billionaire rom com modern fairy tale was originally published in the Love in Transit anthology. It has been expanded for single title publication.

The Billionaire Secrets series
Personal Delivery – Jake and Jana
Personal Escort – Toby and Cara
Personal Disaster – Marcus and Poppy (currently available in the Rogue Desire anthology)
Personal Interest – Ben and Skye, coming soon
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I just finished reading my first Book by Ainsley Booth. Personal Escort used to be a short story that  was part of an Anthology. It has been extended to be published as a novel but still it is on the shorter side. Which also means it suffers from some of the typical Short Story symptom’s, which are mainly located in the depth of character development.

 

Usually this is an issue that bugs me while reading, but interesting enough the author managed to make it feel like this story is part of a series with connected characters (which maybe it is but as I only read this on book I can not judge that). So any feelings the reader might have that concern the character depth feel not as bad as they usually would.

 

They simply feel like you should have read a previous novel instead of feeling like the characters are missing something.

In total the story is well written and kept my interest enough to make me read it in one session.

 

The male leading character Toby was cute – and it was actually quite funny to watch his inner struggles on how to handle all issues concerning Cara

 

Cara on the other hand was a little harder for me to grasp because somehow the basic idea of her “need to get married” was not one I could wrap my brain around. I felt the story was missing something there but if you manage to ignore that thought the story was actually funny …

 

Obvious to the reader – but the characters where totally in the dark of how the situation actually developed.

I especially liked the opening chapter – usually those leave the reader in a strange situation of wondering but here it was great … (you cryptic much sorry – you need to read for yourself)

 

The story was to short for me to be a 5 star because I could not actually feel with the characters but they were good enough developed to be an enjoyable 4 star read.

My personal thoughts ? … with a little more background and better marriage reasoning this book could be an easy 5 star.

Me? Well I marked the next release of this author to make sure I will read it at one point as soon as my blogger schedule allows …

 

 

 

 

 

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