When I saw that Piper Rayne was coming out with a new series I could not jump aboard fast enough. And the fact that it's filled with sexy single dads? UMM hello - Count me IN! Real Deal was funny, sexy, swoony and sweet and filled with a hot and sassy couple. I hope Camp Tall Pines is in session again soon because I'm ready for the next one!
Catarina Santora and Marcus Kent have a history. Six years earlier, eighteen year old Catarina threw herself at hot older twenty-eight year old Marcus and suffice to say rejection happened and poor Catarina was crushed. Fast forward to the present and sweet and innocent Catarina has grown up deliciously and is now a camp counselor to Marcus' five year old daughter. When sparks fly and old feelings come to the surface can Marcus and Cat make it work or will his trust and control issues force him to let her go for the second time?
While this novel is a standalone and the first book in a new series, it was absolutely wonderful to see new and familiar faces from the Modern Love series. It was SO HOT and sexy and Marcus' dirty talk was the icing on the cake. Furthermore it was fantastic to see how much of a doting and caring father Marcus was to Lily and the extent of his adoration. While I did feel that he was a little cold and callous at times towards Cat's feelings and the ending was a little rushed, I really enjoyed this novel and can't wait for the next one. I am especially keen on seeing how the authors redeem Dane in the next book because despite being funny, he was ridiculously immature at times. All in all this was a great read! 4 stars! ~Ratula
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I am a sucker for sexy single dads. So, when I saw that this writer duo was introducing a series based on a single dad’s club? I jumped right in line, my grabby hands out in full force.
Because Real Deal is the first book I have read by Piper Rayne, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. It took me a little bit to warm up to it – I think because while Marcus (our hero) is indeed a sexy single dad – he didn’t come off as very warm or engaging. He had some jerk-ish moments, and more than a couple “big dumb animal” moments and so I needed a couple of his layers peeled back before I was able to appreciate him completely.
Once that happened, I completely enjoyed this story. While I struggled with Marcus at first, I warmed up immediately to Caterina – a woman several years younger than Marcus, but wise (and mature) beyond her years. She settled organically into Marcus’s little family, the relationship she formed with Lily (who is written in an adorably quirky fashion, and was impossible not to love) was heartfelt and sweet – without seeming over the top. Her chemistry with Marcus was incredibly hot – sizzling, actually. No lie, sometimes the heat between them stole the show…*fans self*. And when they’re hearts got involved? Game over. So adorable. So swoony. So good!
In the end, I felt like Real Deal was a completely satisfying read. It moves quickly, but never feels rushed. It’s light, but not too light – and it’s littered with some laugh-out-loud moments that completely made the book for me. I’m excited to see where the series goes from here – to learn about the woman patient enough to tame the outrageous Dane, and get more insight on the incredibly intriguing Garrett. If they all leave my heart feeling this happy? We’re in for a real treat. ~ Shelly, 4 Stars
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So, first things first. I have loved Piper Rayne since book one. No questions, no doubts, loved. So of course after devouring that entire trilogy, there's no doubt this is an insta-click author for me. Now take that, and factor in a sexy single dad aspect? Oh, just write me out and pass the smelling salts, I'm one swoon away from calling in sick just so I can spend the day in bed reading.
I have to say I didn't quite have the intense connection with the characters as quickly as I have in the past, and Marcus' caveman style of attraction to Cat annoyed me at times, yet that wasn't nearly enough to hinder my enjoyment. By the time I got a little further in and fell in love not only with his strength and sexiness, but with his compassion and dedication as a father, I was a complete goner.
The Single Dad's Club is going to give these girls a run for their money, let me tell you. Dane is an asshole of the grandest kind, but something tells me he's a gooey marshmallow inside. Garrett is going to be my favorite, I can already tell. Raising a preteen on his own? Gonna bring out all my mommy fears and instincts with his story. This was a strong start to this new series, and the tie ins to my favorite characters from the first were a pleasant surprise but didn't leave you hanging in confusion if you haven't read it.
The drama threw me a little near the end, more of cave man Marcus, but I found it didn't annoy me as much by then. It really is a life lesson for a parent to learn that the happier they allow themselves to be, the happier their children can be. If you don't occasionally put yourself first emotionally, you aren't in any shape to make sure they're getting all they need from life. It's a difficult lesson though, and deserves a little drama to go along with it.
Overall, this was just the read I needed, and it left me with a pressing need to see how it's all going to play out for the Single Dad's Club. ~ George, 4 Stars