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While fashion design major Caroline Hunter may have been born economically unlucky, in college, she’s been lucky in love. Until her senior year at Southern University. She’s gone from a serious long term boyfriend to a string of crappy dates.

Then she meets mathematics grad student Reed Pendergraft.

Reed is everything she’s not looking for. Serious. Headed for a low paying university job. Boring. Caroline spent the first eighteen years of her life wondering where her next meal was coming from. She sure wasn’t getting trapped in that life again with a man living on a professor’s salary.

An encounter with Reed in a club proves she might have pegged him wrong. He brings out a lusty side she never knew she had. But just when she’s about to give in to her hormones, Reed makes a fool out of her.

When she shows up for the first committee meeting for Southern University’s Fall fashion show, a fundraiser for underprivileged kids, Caroline’s horrified to discover the insufferable Reed is the committee chairman. While she refuses to tolerate his totalitarian rule of the committee, she’s not sure she’ll survive the month with her heart—and her pride—intact. Just when she thinks she has everything figured out, she finds that her entire life has been redesigned, thanks to Reed Pendergraft.

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First published June 9, 2013

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This sounds soooo good! Stand-alone book 2.

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While fashion design major Caroline Hunter may have been born economically unlucky, in college, she’s been lucky in love. Until her senior year at Southern University. She’s gone from a serious long term boyfriend to a string of crappy dates.

Then she meets mathematics grad student Reed Pendergraft.

Reed is everything she’s not looking for. Serious. Headed for a low paying university job. Boring. Caroline spent the first eighteen years of her life wondering where her next meal was coming from. She sure wasn’t getting trapped in that life again with a man living on a professor’s salary.

An encounter with Reed in a club proves she might have pegged him wrong. He brings out a lusty side she never knew she had. But just when she’s about to give in to her hormones, Reed makes a fool out of her.

When she shows up for the first committee meeting for Southern University’s Fall fashion show, a fundraiser for underprivileged kids, Caroline’s horrified to discover the insufferable Reed is the committee chairman. While she refuses to tolerate his totalitarian rule of the committee, she’s not sure she’ll survive the month with her heart—and her pride—intact. Just when she thinks she has everything figured out, she finds that her entire life has been redesigned, thanks to Reed Pendergraft.


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April 21, 2015
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4 Nerdy Stars

Redesign is an adorable Swank novel. It doesn’t have the typical heart throb Hero, but it will make you swoon regardless

Caroline Hunter grew up poor, so poor that when she left for college, her hick mom made her feel guilty for leaving and finding something better. Caroline changed her name and decided to never talk about her past again. Reed is the sexy math nerd that wants to date Caroline, but he doesn’t fit her criteria of what she’s looking for in a guy. Caroline has grown up poor and doesn’t intend to live the rest of her life that way, so she likes to date guys who pick successful majors that will make a lot of money. Reed is not one of them.

I have major issues with the plot of Redesign. I need to just say, I love the writing style. The writing is really easy, light and it flows. I love the dialogue and scene changes, I just HATE the plot.

WHY WOULD I LIKE A Heroine who is into RICH GUYS?

I get Caroline, I do. I grew up poor. My parents came to America with $20 in their pocket, so yes, I know what it’s like to grow up without presents, not celebrating holidays or birthdays. I also get why you want to marry someone who can take care of you, HOWEVER, it’s not like I ever go for rich guys. This is the simple solution…

You grew up poor? Well pick a profession that will take you out of that category. I’m sorry if fashion doesn’t pay the bills, but you can’t rely on your partner to give you the life style you want.

UGGGGG… it just gets me so irritated.

I wanted to slap Caroline many times. She would be so hot and cold to Reed, who is freaking amazing! When Caroline and Reed first meet, she blows him off and goes on a date with another guy, who she obviously isn’t that interested in. But Reed is still sweet to her after that?!

Yes, I love Reed, he’s adorable, he’s nerdy, he’s sweet and just all around thoughtful. I have no idea what made him so interested in Caroline. The only thing I did like about Caroline was how sweet she was to the kids. In the book, she makes clothing for needy children and her interaction with them was very nice.

There’s just something you, Caroline Hunter. You make the simplest things infinitesimally better. You captivate me.


There were some nice steamy scenes and Reed really saved the day. I love his interaction with Caroline and I like how he pursued her. It was also refreshing having a nerdy Hero (only b/c I married a nerd). I really liked the pace of the book. I think if there was a different reason why Caroline was so guarded and if she wasn’t so flaky, I would have loved this book. I will move forward with the series because I like the style of writing so much.

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Author 7 books78 followers
September 20, 2013
Denise has done it again!! Aftermath was fantastic but I think I found my new favorite DGS book. Redesigned is such a beautiful, sexy, and romantic story. Did I mention sexy? Reed has taken over the book boyfriend fantasy world for me. I mean hot-damn, where can I find mine? I absolutley LOVE the characters relationship build up in Redesigned. Reed is a stubborn jackass with a sex appeal like none other. Now when I say sexy jackass I don't mean the womanizing pig jackass, I'm talking full fledged, smoking hot, cocky jackass every woman fantazizes about. Caroline, fashion student trapped by her past, is no different. The raw, physical connection that keeps pulling her towards Reed is undeniable no matter how hard she tries to deny it. Reed and Caroline are both troubled by their pasts but will that be enough to bring them together? Or will it just tear them apart?

Pre-order your copy now to find out!

Denise graciously allowed me to read an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I'm telling you, this is a MUST REED! (hehe get my pun?) ;-)
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1,231 reviews97 followers
July 8, 2022
"Si dice che è meglio aver amato e perso che non aver amato per niente. Evidentemente la persona che si è inventata questa stronzata non ha mai amato Reed Pendergraft."

Carol Ann, o Caroline come si fa chiamare ora alla Southern University, è ancora molto segnata dal suo passato di ragazza povera, trascorso in un campo roulotte di Shelbyville. Il suo obiettivo ora è di trovare un uomo che le permetta di vivere una vita agiata. Si imbatte però in Reed Pendergraft che non incarna assolutamente le qualità che lei cerca e il loro, non è il migliore degli inizi. Anche se Reed non è ciò che sembra...
Più dinamico rispetto al primo, anche molto più piccante e sicuramente con un epilogo che non lascia l'amaro in bocca. Per quanto concerne il titolo, anche stavolta, non ci siamo.
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2,374 reviews179 followers
June 18, 2013
4.5 Stars!

Let's start with I absolutely loved After Math with Scarlett and Tucker and I was not sure if it was going to be as good but it was. In Afer Math Caroline was meh! for me but in Redesigned her character shone through.

Caroline is a gorgeous superficial gold digger fashion designer. Or so we think...



Reid is a cranky, yet good looking struggling math nerd. Or so we think...



Everyone has secrets and these two have secrets that will either destroy them or bring them closer.





Tucker be still my heart is still super awesome as well as Scarlett. You can't ask for a better BFF's boyfriend.

Even though Reed and Caroline fight the inevitable. Fate and love pull them together.

Normally secrets can be bad but with them because of these secrets they were able to see the other more truly instead of what they want to see.





This is a sweet story where love is enough



I love this series and can't wait for more.

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Author 51 books5,538 followers
June 14, 2013
What a great story! Caroline was a determined, hard-working sweetheart. I loved how she always knew when she'd messed up and was so aware of her flaws but was still continued along, trying to be better. And Reed was one of those perfect jerks-you-can't-resist. And I was thrilled to see Tucker and Scarlett again from After Math!
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May 23, 2016
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I read the first book in this series After Math, a couple of years ago and I remembered really enjoying it. When I first read the blurb for this book, I didn't think it was something I would like based on the main character being a design students. I don't know why I do this, but I'm always turned off of books based on what the character studies or what their job is, but then when I do end up reading them I end up really enjoying it so I don't know. Anyway, I read the book and I surprisingly enjoyed it, although there were a few things that I was disappointed with but I'll get to those.

First of all, I really liked the romance in this book. I liked that it started off as one of those 'love to hate' sort of relationships which developed into something more. I feel like when they're done right, they can be the best sorts of relationships. I also liked that there was no love triangle (or none that was worth mentioning anyway).

My issues with this book are limited, but they are also pretty major to the plot line. Firstly, I think that this book focused way too much on Reed's sister Lexi. I understand her issues are part of Reed's character development, but I also think that it was a little unnecessary at times, especially that I now know that Lexi gets her own book. I don't think it did much to this particular story, to have that as a main plot point to be honest. I also didn't understand why it was such a big deal. I'm not going to say what it is, but the big plot twist was so predictable, and while it was shocking, I didn't understand what the big deal was and why it was such a secret.

I also found Reed to be very over protective. You later understand the reasons behind this which I found to be valid, but nonetheless I think that their relationship was slightly unhealthy. I did really like Reed though. He was a very normal character.

Caroline on the other hand, really got on my nerves at times. Some of the things she would say were just unbelievable. For example, "I strike him off as potential date material. For one, he's in the math department so we would have nothing in common, but most importantly, I can't imagine a college professor makes much money." OMG who even says that? Where are her morals? And yes, her whole reasoning behind this is explained in the book, but I would think she would be the complete opposite because of what happened to her. I don't know, it just didn't make sense to me. Apart from that major character flaw, I did really like her

Overall, I did really enjoy this book. If it weren't for the main plot being slightly unrelated to the story line, and for my issues with the main character, this book would have been damn near perfect.

Would I recommend? Yes
For fans of: New Adult romance e.g. Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
Overall rating: 4/5
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688 reviews195 followers
December 27, 2015
The second installment in the "Off the Subject" series was an easy read, but a little disappointing after the absolutely fabulous "After Math".

Caroline is determined to find herself a rich husband. Reed is determined to stay away from the gold digger who didn't want to give him the time of day when she found out his goal was teaching. But the two can't seem to keep their hands off each other and decide on temporarily giving into their baser instincts, until Caroline's Mr Rich and Right comes along.

The writing seemed scattered. It was badly paced and I wasn't sure if it was meant to be humourous, dramatic, angsty, inspirational or a Christmas special. It seemed to keep changing it's mind in this regard, and failing miserably at trying to be all things at once.

The characters were less likeable here. Tina, who was fantastic in "After Math" suddenly changed into a selfish slut who nobody liked and ultimately fell into the land of non-existance and no resolution.

Reed certainly had his moments but his temper and secrecy were kind of creepy too.

Meanwhile, Caroline was so full of self-loathing and bitchiness that I wasn't quite sure if she was irritating... or just realistic? She wasn't the most loyal of friends and always had poor judgement. In the end, she just wasn't a stand out heroine for me.

The insta-lust element seemed a little forced, even though the sex scenes were very well written (and nice to see Reed use a little bossy aggression in the bedroom once in a while too!) Without the insta-lust the story would not have worked but it still didn't ring quite true in the end, particularly with Reed's big reveal.

The children in the story were a lovely addition and were perhaps underutilised in developing Caroline's softer side.Her scenes with Desiree were among the strongest in the book.

Overall the story was okay, if a little underdeveloped. The characters (and their motivations) needed a little more tweaking to help this story achieve it's full potential. There were some cute moments but Reed's character was relied upon too heavily to carry each transition so seemlessly (even though he was constantly described as "expressionless"). Ultimately, the magic moments were too few and too far between for me to give a great-4-star rating.

3 "good" stars.
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Author 7 books69 followers
June 10, 2013
I was given an ARC for an honest review

So I first fell in LOVE with AfterMath,which is Book One in this series.They can be read in my opinion as a stand alone,BUT I Highly suggest you read AfterMath first as you will miss quite a bit.Who wants to miss a great read,anyways?This is the story of Reed and Caroline.Caroline is Scarlett(from After Math's) Best friend.Caroline is so much more then she seems and so is Reed.In the beginning Reed and Caroline do not hit it off.They both are on a committee to help underprivileged kids.Caroline learns that what she used to want in life maybe isn't what she actually needs to be happy.Caroline always thought she needed money to be content due to how she grew up..But then Reed Happened...and Caroline isnt so sure of what She wants anymore.
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Gosh seriously.Reed STOLE THE SHOW.He walked in there and it was like BAM let the Chemistry begin.  photo tumblr_mn3pcdJt1I1qjzj3co1_500.gif Whew Im still fanning myself from the bar scene.  photo tumblr_mo6p7tFZdy1s912sjo1_500.gif The sexual tension was H-O-T.There were quite a few fan yourself off scenes and boy does Denise do them justice.Denise knows how to write and she knows how to draw you in and leave you wanting more.Boy do I want more.I Utterly loved this book. This is one of those books where your eyes are glued to your kindle and you contemplate actually having to do stuff other then read.I almost had to bring the kindle in the shower with me so I could finish reading it.Its that good.Thank You Denise for writing a book I was able to immerse myself in.It is wonderful and I  photo tumblr_mkdthvhj5p1r4cv4no1_500.gif feel the need to re-read It and AfterMath again.
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37 reviews1 follower
June 11, 2013


15 stars...or a million but I don't want to get carried away

Algorithms, Algebra, and Attitude

AAA – Amazing, Awesome, Astounding. Have you ever read a book that made you want to peruse a college campus for math majors? Or maybe re-enroll to study math in hopes of finding your very own math hottie? No. Then read this. Reed is dark, mysterious and commanding with just the right amount of over protective sweetness mixed in. Caroline is the strong, ambitious woman that challenges him. I connected to both characters more than I have any of Denise’s other characters. Caroline had her insecurities but rather than sit and whine she did something about them. She was proactive. She faced her fears. Reed was the right amount of asshole. The kind of asshole that commands a presence in a room just by walking in, granted when he does walk in, good luck breathing because his sexiness has sucked all of the air out of it. The kind of asshole that won’t put up with your BS but at the same time love all of your BS…and he is a math major. Nerds will never be the same for me. This is a something different from one of my all-time favorite authors. Of course Denise's voice is still heard, but it's different this time. The fact that she was able to almost completely reinvent her writing in such a powerful way but still be signature DGS, is prophetic to where she is headed as an author and speaks volumes to how versatile she is. I’m quite impressed I was able to find the words to write this review. It was so much more than my weak description. So clear your schedule on June 10, 2013 (yes schedule it), if you don’t you won’t get your to-do list done…it’s a one sitting kind of book.
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3,028 reviews25.3k followers
July 20, 2013
Redesigned is a great book. I really think it gets more like 4-1/2 stars. Of the two books in this series, it is by far my favorite. I thought the story line between Reed and Caroline was fresh. I also loved that we got to revisit Tucker and Scarlett from After Math. I really enjoyed seeing how their relationship has evolved and the protectiveness Tucker feels toward Scarlett and Caroline. Denise Grover Swank should have spelled Caroline with a "y"ne since that is how I spell my name. lol Caroline Hunter is a senior in college, former roommate of Scarlett. She is determined to meet a rich boy to insure that she will have a financially secure life. She has grown up very poor and was ridiculed as a child for her clothing and holes in her shoes. As a child she went to bed often with an empty stomach. She meets Reed Pendergraft at a party who is a graduate student in the math department. Reed is handsome and sexy in his nerdy shirt and tie. Even though she instantly determines that a future math professor will not be able to earn enough money to provide a secure financial future, she is drawn to Reed as he is to her. Their interactions are...ummm...quite heated shall we say!!! More like melt the words off my Nook reader steamy!!! They fight, they make up, they fight their attraction to each other, but they just can't stay apart. But, they both have secrets. Caroline is hiding her past. She's embarrassed at her poor upbringing. And, Reed, stubborn, controlling Reed, has many secrets of his own. I really loved this book and read it in about a day and a half. Definitely for the over 18 readers.
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Author 39 books856 followers
May 12, 2013
This book is beyond great. I started it and couldn't stop reading until I was finished. It's funny, sweet, real, and, oh yeah, pretty effing hot, too. I would like a Reed of my very own, please. *applies to grad school*

Full review to come.
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1,921 reviews3,718 followers
June 17, 2013
This one started out a little iffy for me. I wasn't so sure I was going to like Caroline. I did read After Math, but I honestly didn't remember much about her character going in to this one. I didn't love After Math but I did like it.

Redesigned starts off with Caroline (our heroine) at a party for Scarlett (the heroine from After Math). Scarlett and Caroline are BFFs. They both grew up poor and because of that Caroline will only date guys that are already rich and will continue to be rich after college. She has her eye on a guy named Dylan who is on his way to becoming a lawyer. In the meantime, she meets Reed (our hero). But poor Reed is only aspiring to be a college professor, so it would appear he doesn't have a chance.

Now, this is where I had a problem with Caroline. I get that she came from a poor back-ground and doesn't want to live like that anymore...or for her kids to live like that. But she was kind of a bitch about it...and it was really a turn-off for me.

Reed and Caroline continue to "run into" each other on and off campus. They have a bit of a tumultuous relationship from the get-go. They both have this insane attraction to each other yet they are always at each other's throats. Once they give in to their attraction for each other though their relationship starts to develop nicely. And luckily Caroline realizes pretty quickly that the feelings she has for Reed run deeper then what money can provide. Otherwise, I might have had to give this book a lower rating.

I thought Reed was a fantastic character. He wasn't the typical super buff, frat boy, player that we see in a lot of books. He was nerdy HOT, a Math major afterall. He wore suits and ties and glasses. But he was also kind of alpha....especially in the bedroom which was SUPER HOT!

Caroline and Reed were both pretty secretive about their backgrounds and of course, once the secrets were revealed it created some angst in their relatioship. But I was pleased with how it was all resolved. Overall, I enjoyed Caroline and Reeds story...depsite Caroline's little personality flaw regarding the money issue.

This was a standalone with a HEA. But I do recommend reading After Math first so that you are familiar with all of the characters. I will definitely be checking out book 3--which is hopefully about Lexi!

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191 reviews
November 26, 2013
**4.5 Stars

Caroline, a senior fashion design major, grew up white trash poor. She doesn't want that life for her adult self or her future kids and makes it her mission to land a guy with a promising major and money-- she wants her MRS degree. Life has different plans for her though when she crosses paths with math grad student Reed Pendergraph, an aspiring university professor. Caroline tries to stay away from him, knowing he's not what she's looking for. Their super hot chemistry pulls them together and Caroline finds that she might not be so sure about what she wants afterall.

This is now my favorite DGS book. I loved the characters and the story. Caroline was insecure, but not whiny and I thought her struggles and fears were realistic. I liked the build up to her relationship with Reed. It was a little fast, but the tension level was perfect and their first encounter was especially hot. What to say about Reed... sigh... This genre is a bit overpopulated by the bad boys and Reed, the sexy math nerd, is a welcome change. He's funny, smart and sexy. The total package. Not that I don't like a good bad boy story, but Reed is the book boyfriend I'd choose over all of them. I liked getting to see a little more of Scarlet and Tucker and I really enjoyed Tucker's big brother relationship with Caroline. I did have Reed and Lexi's secrets figured out pretty early on and the ending seemed a little rushed which is why I took off half a star.

I received a free ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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497 reviews182 followers
September 5, 2013
3.5

I really enjoyed this one. I really liked both Caroline and Reed, and really enjoyed them as a couple. I liked seeing Caroline making peace with her past. I wish we had known more about Reed. As much as I liked him, I still didn't feel like I knew that much about him

My favorite part was Tucker. I hadn't read book one yet - and I had to start it immediately after. Totally swoon-worth hero.

Ill be looking for more in this series.

Overall it was a touching, very well written very readable romance. Recommended.
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614 reviews131 followers
December 21, 2016
Reed, you own my heart even if you can be an overbearing asshole at times. I loved the fact that he was so uncompromising and that both he and Caroline were so outspoken they often ended up fighting. Their relationship can be described as: FIRE:
Lots of hots in this one, more than in the first one.
Also the heroine, Caroline, was a very nice surprise.

So, read it people. It will turn your heart to mush and your panties into thin air.
Also, we get to see a little of Scarlet and Tucker again... what's not to love?
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8 reviews
May 7, 2013
Denise created Caroline and Reed in such a way that you feel you know them and are really invested in their lives. This story is extremely touching and sweet with a whole lotta HOT. Each one of Denises books are better than the last and Ican't wait to read the next.
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Author 7 books105 followers
September 18, 2017
I loved the first book in this series and I love this one :)
This is NA at it's best. Me and my soft spot for nerds fell in love with Reed very fast.
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1,474 reviews1,367 followers
June 19, 2013
First let me say that this book is part of a series, but I did not read the first book and I was still able to thoroughly enjoy this second book. I will however, go back at some point and read After Math, book one... mostly because Tucker seemed to steal every scene he was in in this one.

Okay... to the book at hand. Redesigned is Caroline Hunter's story. She's a senior at Southern University and completely unlucky in the love department. Although that may have to do with the criteria she demands of her dates more than anything. She's looking for someone who comes from money and who has the drive and determination to make more money.

Caroline spent her early years wondering if she would get to eat dinner and wearing hand me down clothes and she was teased for the life she had. She was bound and determined to get out of that life and she won't ever go back.

When she meets Reed Pendergraft at her friends party, she is immediately attracted to him... until she finds out he's a mathematics grad student who hopes to become a professor. She immediately turns down his request for a date and he calls her on it.

As a fashion design major Caroline has been appointed to a committee that coordinates the annual fashion show which is also turned into a fundraiser for underprivileged kids... and when she finds out that Reed is one of the members of the committee she isn't quite sure they will be able to work together.

I found myself going back and forth on my like/dislike of these characters throughout this story. I struggled with Caroline. I didn't understand why she couldn't explain her past to the people she was involved with. She continued to hold back that very important part of her and ultimately it cost her a relationship... so I'm not sure why she didn't learn her lesson there. I get that she didn't want to acknowledge it and she didn't want people to judge her based on it, but it frustrated me about her.

Reed... again, frustration. I knew from the get-go that he was hiding something and it's very apparent throughout what it is. Sometimes I really dislike knowing the truth before the main character, but I guess this didn't bother me too much in this story. But I just felt like I understood why he wasn't telling Caroline based on their first encounter. But Reed isn't your typical college frat boy hero... he's a math nerd. And I loved it.

The chemistry between Reed and Caroline was wonderfully done. They finally give in to their attraction and who knew Reed was a bit alpha in the bedroom lol!

“I told you I want to see you naked in bed.”

“But alas, no heels.”

“This is so easily taken care of…I want to be on top, watching your face as I fuck you…You like it when I talk dirty to you, don’t you?”


and how about this...

With a sigh, he lifts his head and kisses my forehead. “You’re my addiction, Caroline Hunter. The more I see you ”—he leans into my ear and lowers his voice—“the more I taste you—“
I shiver.
“—the more I want you.”


I thoroughly enjoyed the secondary characters here too. Like I said, Tucker kind of stole every scene that he was in. And I really liked Lexi, Reed's sister, too. I'm hoping maybe the next book will be hers?

Anyway, if you're looking for a really well-done NA, definitely check out this series. I know I'll be going back and reading the first one for sure!

This review can be seen on my blog, Fic Fare as part of the blog tour for this book!

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382 reviews102 followers
June 13, 2013
“I’ll make sure you work on your project. You know how bossy I can be.”
“So if I agree to this, you think this gives you permission to boss me around?”
“You’ll like it when I boss you around in a bed.”


Holy Hell! You know, I've always said it's the quiet ones you need to keep your eye on. And hot damn, Reed Pendergraft is exactly this saying! He is the epitome and sole definition of what a geeky nerd is but underneath the glasses and the arithmetic, he is ALL man! A hot, drool worthy man.

“You were picturing me naked, weren’t you? If it makes you feel better, I was thinking about you naked too. That’s priority number one the next time we have sex. I want to see completely naked. Wearing heels. The ones you wore Friday night. The black strappy things that poked me in the ass when I wrapped your legs around me. When I close my eyes, I can still imagine your legs around my waist. Your hair hung over your bare breasts and your lips were red and swollen from kissing me.”

And it's his drool worth self that totally turns on Caroline Hunter (and yours trully as well). I have always loved a geek nerd with glasses and a come hither mystery about him. That whole 'I wonder what's under the tweed jacket' sort of vibe. And it seems that Caroline (our lead female) has that same exact reaction. They react to each other like fireworks.Obviously this man not only makes me lose my temper, but also makes me want to lose my panties.


But not only is he a smarty pants but he is what every girl looks for in a man: loyal, protective, good to his family (especially his baby sister, Lexi), thoughtful but also he is the alpha, sexual animal we girls like as well. I mean hot damn! The storeroom-in-the-club-up-against-the-wall scene TOTALLY was SUPER HOT! I had no idea Reed had ALL that in him. And let's not forget his dirty, DIRTY mouth.

“I told you I want to see you naked in bed.”
“But alas, no heels.”
“This is so easily taken care of…I want to be on top, watching your face as I fuck you…You like it when I talk dirty to you, don’t you?”
“Yes.”
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“Get a lot of work done so I don’t feel guilty when I keep you in bed for hours tomorrow.”
“Hours?”
“We’ll need at least that long for everything I want to do with you.”


This was a fabulous book. I think I loved this one more then I did the first one. I am pretty sure Reed Pendergraft has made my list of book boyfriends. He is uber yummy.



Favorite quote:

With a sigh, he lifts his head and kisses my forehead. “You’re my addiction, Caroline Hunter. The more I see you ”—he leans into my ear and lowers his voice—“the more I taste you—“
I shiver.
“—the more I want you.”
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309 reviews232 followers
July 25, 2013
Oh my God!!! This book was awesome! It has been staying on my kindle for ages and I'm beyond regretful that I just decided reading it now. I loved it! I loved it A LOT! It's fast paced. There were no boring moments and it had easily sucked me right in!

Caroline, the heroine, was a college student with high hopes for her future. She's obsessed in finding the perfect rich guy for her. She craved for the security which she didn’t have growing up. She's actually a gold-digger and only wanted to date men who came from money. So when Reed, a grad student and a math teacher, asked her out, she declined and accepted the offer of the rich guy instead. She did that while Reed was just in front of her. What she'd done may have seemed to be mean. But I didn’t feel it that way. It's actually at that point where their chemistry had started.

Caroline was never a bitch. She grew up poor. She lived in a trailer her whole life before she went to college using student loans. There's nothing wrong that she just wanted a better life for her.

This story had some twists. When Reed was asked where he's from just in the beginning of the story and he became hesitant, I kind of suspected who he really was. But it was well written. So there's still anticipation and surprise.

I seldom find a book that’s perfect for me. But this one really was. It had just the right amount of everything. It would take me awhile to get over these two characters. They're a dynamic couple. They talked things out. They're acting their age. Reed's a sensible man. He's not a manwhore. He's a bit nerdy and loved Math! But then, he had a dirty mouth in bed and his sex appeal had been smoking right off the pages. He's a lover boy, indeed. Lol! And he's really sweet. Come to think of it, nerdy, smokin' hot and sweet. The combination was deadly! He's totally my perfect man!

The sex scenes were I don't even know what to say! I'm totally swooning right now! Oh my! *fans self*…. Just read it yourselves!

This one's highly recommendable. It was actually the first book I have read from the author. And I loved her way of writing. She made it believable. I think anyone could relate to this story. It's a young woman's journey through life and realizing what really matters…

This one's another addition to my very few favorite books! 5-stars for me!
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2,120 reviews1,528 followers
July 12, 2013

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I haven't read the first book, After Math, in this series and in all honesty, I'm not interested because it sounded like every other New Adult book, but the words "mathematics grad student" caught my eye in Redesigned's blurb. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a thing for cute nerdy guys and as shallow as I might sound, that's the only reason I wanted to read this book. I loved the characters in this book, especially the main character, Caroline. I didn't think I would enjoy her very much at first, because she was the kind of character who went after rich guys only and she was quite rude to Reed on their first meeting, but I slowly grew to love her over the course of the book. Caroline was a driven and hard-working girl. I loved how diligent she was with her studies in design. I adored her interaction with some of the underprivileged kids her committee was working with. It really made her shine as a character. Reed, on the other hand, was completely unlike any of the math students I know! Sure, he was nerdy and really smart, but he also had a hidden sexy side to him. He sure knows how to make a girl swoon! Reed and Caroline's relationship started off antagonistically. They constantly argued and bickered, which I thought was a lot of fun. But, even when they argued, they had sizzling chemistry together. I'll admit I liked their relationship a lot better when they wanted to rip their heads off than when they were actually dating. It got too cutesy for me and my enjoyment of the book started t plummet. Regardless, overall, this was a fun read! Fans of NA will undoubtedly enjoy it!
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269 reviews41 followers
June 9, 2013
It’s a love-hate relationship from the very start between Caroline and Reed. As much as they try to deny and fight their powerful connection it can’t be swept under the rug as they both may like. The sexual tension between them is undeniable and so much fun to read.
Caroline is smart, beautiful, talented and a fashion design major at Southern. She is known for always selecting a certain type of man. Not that she’s a gold digger but she always seems to pick a guy with deep pockets and a highly successful future. Seeing as how she grew up she’s not taking any chance to repeat her past.
Reed is a mathematics major who is easy on the eyes but doesn’t seem to fit into Caroline’s criteria of a suitable boyfriend. Even so, since their very first meeting Caroline get under his skin and he always seems to say the wrong things to her. He knows he’s not her type but it’s too bad his heart doesn’t agree with his brain.
Trying to stay as far away from each other as possible it’s a shock to both of them when he is put in charge of a design project in which Caroline is involved in. This situations bring out the worst in both of them and it so entertaining to see how things play out.
In addition to their working/schooling situations Caroline has a past she doesn’t want to talk about and Reed has a secret past he’s not willing to speak of. As they can no longer deny their feeling for each other can Caroline really get past what the future may hold living with and loving a man with what seems like an unstable financial future? And is Reed willing to share a secret with her that may drive her away?
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1,088 reviews92 followers
August 21, 2013
While I saw the plot twists coming from the very beginning, I still enjoyed this book immensely. Mostly because Reed was scorching. I was reading this on the train and when he started talking dirty, I mean, like, whoa. *fans self* I am a huge sucker for the straight-laced good guy with a raunchy side and Reed fits that trope to a 't.'

In addition, I liked how Swank handled Caroline's fixation on wealth. The relationship was executed beautifully and I loved the transition from frenemies to lovers. It actually reminded me a bit of my own college experience.

By the end of the book, I was fully on board with Caroline's and Reed's relationship. Those crazy kids are totally going to make it! ... Okay, I'm still a little sick. Regardless, I do recommend this one and I liked it better than After Math. Did I mention how hot Reed is? You could probably read Redesigned without reading After Math, but be forewarned that Math's couple is fairly prominent in Redesigned and, I have to admit, I liked Tucker a hella lot better after his actions in Caroline's defense.

I don't know if I'll ever read any of Swank's other books, but I am certainly looking forward to the next book, Business As Usual.

I didn't forget to tell you how sizzingly sexy Reed is, did I? Why can't I find a guy like that to jump start my car? *sigh*
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66 reviews25 followers
July 12, 2015
"They say it's better to have loved and lost than never love at all. Whoever made that shit up never loved Reed Pendergraft."

I started this book with a little bit of apprehension, I must say.
I loved Tucker and Scarlett, and definitely wanted to hear about them again, but I knew they would be only background characters in this story.

I was not a fan of Caroline from what I remembered from the first book. But I must say I quickly changed my mind, when I learned about her life and real personality.

And Reed... I just loved Reed so much. His overprotectiveness over Caroline (about Lexi not so much) was actually what I loved most about him.

I enjoyed that my apprehension about this book was totally washed away by Caroline and Reed's steamy, emotional love story. I couldn't put the book down.


And I also loved Tucker in the role of Caroline's protector. It made me love him even more!
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Author 1 book3 followers
May 8, 2013
This book is awesome!

If you haven't read After Math, I recommend you read it first because the Scarlett and Tucker moments will be so much more enjoyable if you do, however... it's not a must. This book stands on it's own.

Denise is an artist, she puts words together in a way that pulls you in completely, making you feel everything her characters are feeling. It never fails that I will cry, laugh, and fall in love while I read her work. Redesigned didn't disappoint.

I have to admit in the beginning when Caroline and Reed first met her "connection" to him didn't feel quite right. Maybe a little forced and I got a worried. However, from then on everything else flowed perfectly and the moment of worry was forgotten as I was immersed in another amazing story.
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23 reviews
May 9, 2013
When I started reading this I was thinking it was about the same 2. But was over joyed to see is was about the roommate to explore her story and her past was amazing. I am always excited to read Denise's books and again was not disappointed this a great luv story with passion and excitement. A must read couldn't put it down. Kudos Denise for another exciting story :) >3 Melissa M
192 reviews12 followers
January 3, 2014
This was such a fun story to read! Both Caroline and Reed are well developed characters, it's so easy to relate and love them Both! I love this continuation of Aftermath and look forward to seeing if Lexi ends up with he own book! Well done Denise, you never fail to keep me up half the night with an excellent book!
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