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Book Review of Just the Sexiest Man Alive

Just the Sexiest Man Alive
Just the Sexiest Man Alive
Author: Julie James
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


As with Practice Makes Perfect I think you can tell that someone with experience in the law profession wrote this book - there's a lot of references that even as a layperson, I felt that James is an author who knew her stuff. The romance here is pretty sweet. Jason is at first a little too cocky and Taylor puts him in his place. As they get to know each other Jason realizes that Taylor isn't like the usual woman who runs after him. Fame and publicity isn't what she wants. Taylor, on the other hand, feels attracted to Jason but she's wary of men who are known players after dealing with her ex-fiance, and she refuses to fall for another man like that. Of course the two keep seeing each other and feelings begin to develop. Pretty soon the press is all aflame with rumors of Jason Andrews' Mystery Woman.

Overall: A fun book. I enjoyed it and I think this author goes on the auto-buy list, both this book and Practice Makes Perfect were satisfying enough that I trust the author to keep at that level. There is not a lot of sex in this book: most of it is relationship buildup, which I personally prefer in my romance, so I was happy. I recommend this for those in the mood for an enjoyable contemporary romance.