Four Footed Matchmaker
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3.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
It ain't easy being related to a movie star--until fate intervenes and I land an audition to become the lead singer of America's favorite rock band, Wylde Ryder, just when I meet the woman of my dreams...
Benjamin Breck has lived in his older, famous brother's shadow his whole life. Now the former elementary music teacher is catapulted into the spotlight--and realizes fame requires a lot more than he'd expected. Singing has always been his dream and he's not about to let this one die.
Tasked with helping the wanna-be rocker, introverted cat-lover Cree Williams can't believe her new job lands her in the front pages--defending Ben from his nosy neighbors, and protecting herself from the charming crooner's advances. As a new attorney working for DeSilva's agency, she doesn't have time for romance--especially not with a client.
But the more Cree advises Ben, the bigger the trouble surrounding him grows. When an enemy of the DeSilva family resurfaces, intent on destroying Ben's dreams, Cree's job and reputation are on the line, as much as the fledgling rock star's. Can Ben and Cree untangle this mess in time to save themselves and their FOUR-FOOTED MATCHMAKER?
Customer Reviews
Benjamin and LaCreesha
Ben is the new lead singer of Wylde Ryder, twin to James Breck the famous movie star and formerly a music teacher. Cree is a new contracts litigator at Silverstreak one of Marco DeSilva's (Ben's new agent) new branches. Ben falls hard for Cree the moment he sees her, whereas having been hurt in the past Cree is more cautious. Ben however is persistent and the apartment problems he has been having give him a good excuse to spend time with Cree under the ruse of needing professional advice and help. Each chapter is told alternately between the two characters POV. This was an OK read but didn't really hold my attention. Note: this story can be read as a standalone.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.