Thursday, July 10, 2014

Review of "Little Black Book," by Tabatha Vargo & Melisa Andrea



Little Black Book
Rating:☆☆☆☆
By: Tabatha Vargo & Melisa Andrea


This is a story about Sebastian Black - rich club owner, and single by choice. He has his "girls" listed in his little black book. These girls are well compensated, and are required to do only two things: (1) come when they are called, and (2) don't develop feelings for Sebastian. If they break either of these rules, they are removed from the little black book, and all future payments cease. In order to keep this strictly a business transaction, the girls are given names from cartoon characters; namely Wilma, Betty, Bambi, etc. Sebastian doesn't believe in love and is happy with his arrangement until a new waitress enters his club and changes everything.
Rosslyn Harris has had a rough life. She lost her parents at 12 years old, and now - 10 years later - she loses her grandmother. She is desperate to find a job, take care of her little brother Kyle, and tries to create some stability in her life.
When Sebastian sees Rosslyn, he knows she is different. She quickly becomes his "Jessica Rabbit", AKA the perfect woman. As their journey together moves forward, Sebastian's criminal past continues to haunt him while his feelings for Rosslyn deepen. Rosslyn knows this is only a business deal, and falling for Sebastian will only push him away.

The book is a fun read; it is well written, has great character development and flows nicely. I loved the ending, and look forward to reading more books from the author.

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