Friday 17 February 2017

Review: Park Avenue Prince by Louise Bay



****4 Stars****



I love Louise Bay’s books, on one level you know what you are going to get, an enjoyable read with great characters that you come to love and on another there is always the joy of a new couple to meet and their often deep personalities and complex natures. Park Avenue Prince doesn’t fail on all points and is an enjoyable read with endearing characters.

I liked Sam from the off, he was a guarded character that we soon got to know from a brief insight of his background as a result, so this helped in connecting with the character instead of pondering on what his issues are. I loved that he stayed true to his upbringing instead of turning into a pretentious snob due to his hard-earned wealth. He is however a man that knows what he wants and when he sets his sights on Grace he is determined to do just that but finds more than he bargained for along the way.

Grace is a lovely character with her own issues that whilst her and Sam come from completely opposite backgrounds mirror his in wanting to prove they are more than their upbringing. For me their attraction is that they see that in each other and as much as Grace resists who she thinks Sam is she can’t fight the attraction for too long. I loved them as a couple and enjoyed both the humourous and passionate aspects of their relationship. 

I loved getting to catch up with a couple from one of Bay’s previous books, though this is a standalone read, it was lovely seeing how things were for them. I am also hoping for more from this story in the shape of Angie and Chas. Overall another great book from this author that is worth snuggling up with for a few hours.

Reviewed by Vikki Ryan 



THE PRINCE OF PARK AVENUE FINALLY MEETS HIS MATCH IN A FEISTY MANHATTAN PRINCESS.

I’ve made every one of my billions of dollars myself—I’m calculating, astute and the best at what I do. It takes drive and dedication to build what I have. And it leaves no time for love or girlfriends or relationships.

But don’t get me wrong, I’m not a monk.

I understand the attention and focus it takes to seduce a beautiful woman. They’re the same skills I use to close business deals. But one night is where it begins and ends. I’m not the guy who sends flowers. I’m not the guy who calls the next day.

Or so I thought before an impatient, smart-talking, beyond beautiful heiress bursts into my world.

When Grace Astor rolls her eyes at me—I want to hold her against me and show her what she’s been missing.

When she makes a joke at my expense—I want to silence her sassy mouth with my tongue.

And when she leaves straight after we f*ck with barely a goodbye—it makes me want to pin her down and remind her of the three orgasms she just had.

She might be a princess but I’m going to show her who rules in this Park Avenue bedroom.

A sexy, standalone, contemporary romance.







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