When her celebrity boyfriend of three years dumps her and claims he’s now gay, unlucky-in-love author Casey Cash decides to get out of New York. A cruise seems like the perfect escape: everyone onboard will be locked away from television, newspapers and internet gossip pages, allowing her some much needed relaxation. There’s only one problem: her oh-so-helpful agent has hired a male escort for her…and a big NYC paper has sent a pesky reporter on-board, vowing to get the dirt.
Mason Drury doesn’t want to write an expose on Casey, but he’s in a bind. After a source flipped on him, he’s persona non grata at his newspaper. Celebrity trash or not, this story will put him back on top. Too bad he finds himself breaking the first rule of reporting by getting attached to his subject and letting bias influence his story.
Casey’s much more interested in sexy Mason than the annoying escort who’s bunking in her room. Mason might even have romantic potential if she can shake her well-meaning—but nosey—fans. Oh, and that reporter. She’s got to avoid him at all costs…
CONTENT WARNING: A smattering of sass, sex and a heaping happily ever after.
"Sometimes rebound relationships turn into the real thing."
Mr. Right Now is an easy, fun read about a bestselling author who is forced to go on a cruise by her publicist with the addition of a paid escort. It's sweet and simple. If you're looking for a short, light read, this would be the book for you!
Casey Cash is a funny and honest-to-God-so-sweet kind of woman. She's thoughtful and she's just looking for a little fun. But definitely not with Tyler who gets nosebleeds every 3 seconds.
But then enters the sexy as hell Mason Drury. He's mysterious, straightforward but at the same time, he keeps her guessing.
And when he screws up. I'm just like.
I loved Casey's character most because, despite her self-help books, she seems to be one who's lost in her own life. There's this naïvety and innocence about her that makes me so curious. It's so romantically ironic.
Casey Cash is a funny and honest-to-God-so-sweet kind of woman. She's thoughtful and she's just looking for a little fun. But definitely not with Tyler who gets nosebleeds every 3 seconds.
But then enters the sexy as hell Mason Drury. He's mysterious, straightforward but at the same time, he keeps her guessing.
"You're a wicked, wicked woman," he said huskily.BUT THEN YOU KNOW WHEN MASON BECOMES THE REPORTER WHO CASEY WANTS TO AVOID THAT HE WILL END UP SCREWING UP AT ONE POINT.
"You're not so saintly yourself," she said, grinning up at him.
And when he screws up. I'm just like.
I loved Casey's character most because, despite her self-help books, she seems to be one who's lost in her own life. There's this naïvety and innocence about her that makes me so curious. It's so romantically ironic.
Minor Faults:
- Story's too bland sometimes
MY RATING:
3 AND A HALF APPLES!!!!!
Once upon a time, Kristina Knight spent her days running from car crash to fire to meetings with local police--no, she wasn't a troublemaker, she was a journalist. Her career took her all over the United States, writing about everything from a serial killer's capture to the National Finals Rodeo. Along the way she found her very own Knight in Shining Cowboy Boots and an abiding love for romance novels. Kristina writes contemporary romance with a smattering of sass, sex and (of course) drama, and she loves hearing from readers. And just like the characters from her favorite books, she's living her own happily ever after.
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