I liked The
Cinderella Seduction. I'm always up for an underdog coming out on top,
especially when that's a plump woman stepping into her confidence and
getting her man. Which is exactly what Stefani does. Nick is a reformed
playboy who's just trying to do right by his young daughter, which means
no more dating around. He needs a stable relationship. Of course, there
has to be a fight because Nick finds out that Stefani was plotting to
seduce him. But being the gentleman that he is, he does check in on her
rather than disappearing for a length a time before returning.
The
Cinderella Seduction was short and sweet. A bit too sweet and
family-oriented for my liking, but still an enjoyable read. I just wish
there had been more food since Stefani is a chef.
Saturday, August 22, 2020
Review: The Cinderella Seduction (Suddenly Cinderella, #3) by Hope C. Tarr
The
Cinderella Seduction is the best of the three, but it still wasn't
totally my thing. I'm not big on the devoted single dad and loving
wannabe stepmom type Romance. Stefanie is the "ugly duckling" of her
family, so she gives herself a makeover in hopes of seducing Nikolaos.
He's coming from Greece to possible take over their family business if
Stefani's father can't pay his debts. When he arrives, Stefani turns on
the charm, but she winds up being the one seduced.
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