Title: Masquerading
With the CEO
Series: What
Happens in Vegas, #3
Author: Dawn
Chartier
Release Date: Available
Now
Publisher: Entangled
Lovestruck
Page Count: ~130
Synopsis
After catching her
fiancé cheating on their wedding day, interior designer Kylie Edwards
swore off high-powered men. But before she can drown herself in wedding
cake, she’s dragged to a Vegas romance conference by her friends. At
least she’ll be able to meet the hotel’s owner and pitch her new design
idea. And maybe attend the elaborate masquerade ball, where business
unexpectedly becomes pleasure with the hotel’s oh-so-hot head of
security.
Jake Royale's no security guy—he owns the hotel and casino. The masquerade ball gives him the perfect opportunity to drop his high-profile identity and blend in. To be seen as a man, not his money. But when one hot night with Kylie becomes more, Jake knows he’s screwed. Not only will his fake identity cost him the design that will catapult his casino back to the top, it might just cost him the one thing money can't buy...
Jake Royale's no security guy—he owns the hotel and casino. The masquerade ball gives him the perfect opportunity to drop his high-profile identity and blend in. To be seen as a man, not his money. But when one hot night with Kylie becomes more, Jake knows he’s screwed. Not only will his fake identity cost him the design that will catapult his casino back to the top, it might just cost him the one thing money can't buy...
*ARC provided in exchange for honest review*
Short and Sweet review, just like the book.
I did enjoy Masquerading
with the CEO by Dawn Chariter. The book was cute and sweet. Not much going on
plot wise. If you like short & cute books with minimal conflict, then I would
suggest giving this book a try. I do wish that this novella would have been
longer so I could have gotten to know the characters more.
One thing that I always
have a problem with in Novella’s (Short books) is that I don’t get more time to see their character grow and get to know
more about their back story/life. And that is kind of an issue with me. If I
don’t connect with the characters then the book is pretty much doomed. But, for
this being short it was an enjoyable read. I did like the characters. I didn’t
love them or anything but they were enjoyable. And their friends. It was cute
and a simple love story. I will be reading more by this author in the future.
But, it will not be at the top of my TBR list.
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