Blurb ~*~
When pretend turns to desire, heartbreak is
unavoidable.
Sander Chase needs a date for his
ex-fiancée's engagement party, but he doesn't have time for a woman in his
life. Between working on the TV show Do You Have What It Takes? and
his band reforming, he's too busy for a relationship. What he needs is a
pretend girlfriend. He thinks he may have found the perfect woman for the job,
and the bribe he offers means she's sure to accept.
After losing her job in the film industry,
breaking up with her movie star boyfriend, and finding out her mum has
dementia, Chloe Butler returned to the UK determined to put her life back
together. The last thing she needs is to parade around London on the arm of a
celebrity, and after the heartbreak caused by her ex, she swore she'd never
again date a star. But when Sander offers her a chance at her dream job, it's
not something she can turn down.
As Chloe gets to know Sander she learns he's
nothing like her scumbag ex. But she struggles to fight her attraction to him,
knowing their relationship is only for show and their separation date is
closing in fast.
Ignoring the insane chemistry between them
should be easy for Sander, especially since he carries a secret that means there
can be no future for them, but the more time he spends with Chloe, the harder
it is to keep his hands to himself.
Content Warning: contains more denial than
you'll find in a courtroom, more sexual tension than most people could handle,
and explosive sex that some readers may find long overdue.
Excerpt ~*~
Chloe Butler’s mouth dropped open. She
struggled to remember how to close it as she stared at the man with the
expectant expression on his avenging angel face. She couldn’t have heard him
right. Sander Chase would never ask someone like her out on a date.
“Excuse me?”
He flashed his Hollywood smile. “Come on.
Don’t make a guy ask twice.”
Nope, she’d not misheard him, nor had she
gone mad. Months of serving him coffee and this was the first time he’d shown
any kind of interest in her.
“I’m sorry.” She retreated a few steps. She
couldn’t date a celebrity, not after what happened the last time. She was just
beginning to get her life back together. Not to mention the fact her mum needed
her around more than ever. “I can’t. Thank you for the offer.”
Chloe tried to smile politely, but it was
harder than usual. She turned to head back to the counter to get on with her
work. If her boss Richard caught her talking to a celebrity, he’d get the wrong
idea and hand her a P45 before she could explain. After all, the coffee shop
was a classy place. Not even the press were allowed in.
A large, warm hand ensnared her wrist and
drew her to a halt. Electrified jolts shot up her arm from the contact.
“Can’t or don’t want to?”
She turned back to Sander and saw his brow
was raised and amusement glittered in his baby blue eyes. Pushy, wasn’t he?
“Don’t want to,” she replied, determined not
to give him any hope.
Can’t left wiggle room, and there was definitely
no wiggle room. She’d sworn off men after the last one had taken her for a mug.
Her reply seemed to please him. His grin
grew huge and her heart sped. She frowned at the reaction and put it down to
the stress of the situation. After all, as far as she was concerned, her libido
was extinct.
“That’s perfect.”
Was he
mad? From her experience, celebrities could be a little…odd. But she’d never
met a full-blown lunatic before. “I’m sorry, I don’t know what you mean.”
Why wasn’t she backing away? Better yet, why
wasn’t she demanding he let go of her arm? She darted a glance around the
coffee shop. Most of the customers’ attention was on their morning papers.
“I don’t need a date. I need a pretend one.”
Hmm, definitely time to call the men in
white jackets. Sander had clearly lost his marbles. “I really have to get back
to work.”
She couldn’t believe a man who’d been in one
of the best male vocal pop groups of all time had lost his mind. Or maybe
that’s what the pressure of it did to him. She vaguely recalled the rumors
surrounding their split, but hadn’t paid much attention to the international
news. At the time she’d been in LA and stupidly in love with a jerk.
Sander released her arm and sighed. “I’m not
saying this right, am I?”
He raked a large hand through his golden
hair and blew out a breath. She smiled at his exasperation, but still didn’t
move away. Chloe shook her head in answer to his question.
“My manager called today.” Sander waved his
hand to urge her closer. She obeyed. “He wants to get the group back together.”
His hot breath caressed her neck and she shivered. The smell of espresso
mingled with his spicy aftershave resurrected those bloody extinct hormones.
“One of his conditions is that I attend Paul’s engagement party next Friday to
show the world I’m over our…fallout.”
Review ~*~
Never Say Never is a really sweet story. It is the second book in Aimee Duffy's The Price of Fame series, but don't worry you don't need to read The Monster of Fame first. Sander is to die for. He has a big heart and while he has a big ego, it doesn't get in the way of him putting himself out there for others. Chloe didn't capture my heart until later in the story. She has a troubled past and present which leads her to make decisions that the reader doesn't always expect.
Chloe and Sander's relationship starts off a little rough before it gets easier and then rocky again. These two have a lot of issues to deal with between each other but most of what they need to come to terms with is external and could easily drive a wedge between them if they let it.
Never Say Never is a good story for anyone over 18. There are some steamy bits that make you feel a little warm and tingly, but overall it was a very sweet story of two people who are in denial because of external influences and need to have some faith in themselves before they can trust what they put into others not to bite them in the butt! If you are looking for a well written story, under 150 pages with a little romance and angst, then this is the one for you.
Author Info ~*~
About me (snooze—can you tell I hate the me stuff? Lol)
For as long as I can remember, I've had a
good book in my hands. In primary school I loved Roald Dahl. In high school my
English teacher introduced me to Charles Dickens, Stephen King, Jane Austin,
Emily Bronte, and Shakespeare. It was then that I discovered my love for
romance and I've wanted to pen my own imaginary heroes and heroines for others to
enjoy ever since. Only in the last few years was I lucky enough to meet some
fabulous and encouraging people to help me gain the skills to make that dream
possible.
I live in sunny Scotland in a small town
near the Ochils and work nine to five in a solicitors office. In my free time,
you'll find me on Facebook, stalking *cough* following friends on Twitter, and
may even catch me shoe shopping.
Feel free to follow me on:
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~*~I received a copy of this book to review but I was not financially compensated in any way. The opinions expressed are my own and are based on my observations while reading this novel. ~*~
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Thank you for hosting, and for the lovely review. Glad you enjoyed Never Say Never :o)
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