I was a bit scared when I started this book. I loved Reese so much in the first book of the series, I was afraid I’d be disappointed. My fear was unfounded. In fact, I loved Tag just as much.
Instead of the arrogant playboy from the previous book, the hero here is a confident but laid back… playboy. Don’t change a winning formula. Tag is a serial charmer who smother his victims with attention, and leaves them with a smile on their face. No pain, big gain. Until, of course, he meets Rachel, who challenges his views on relationships.
Rachel has just been burned. Her ex-boyfriend treated her like shit, and left her like shit too. She’s unsure of herself, and not ready to have a try at love so soon. But having Tag’s full focus on her might be the solution. And a new problem.
I loved how Rachel and Tag pushed each other boundaries, forced each other outside of their comfort zone. Tag’s learning to let a woman in–in his life and in his heart–while Rachel’s finding herself again, her inner self that her ex tried to destroy. Of course, neither is an easy task, and they meet with plenty of obstacles along the way. In that way, the romance was top notch. Affection, care, support, help, romantic moments, steamy moments… Despite some inner conflicts in both of them, their story was the sweetest.
The other characters in the story weren’t just background silhouettes just here for the decor. Between Tag’s family who comes to give him shit, or to add a little dramatic moment to the story–the hospital scene was amazing–and Rachel’s friends who push her in Tag’s direction, they’re all here to move the story forward. And sometimes set it back.
Can’t wait to start the next book!
Quickie
- Series: Billionaire bad boys #2 (can be read as a standalone)
- Hashtags: #billionaire romance #friends to lovers #playboy
- Triggers: past cheating, war injury, past death
- Main couple: Rachel Foster & Tag Crane
- Hotness: 5/5
- Romance: 4/5
- + Tag’s very long hair, quite unusual for a main character (especially a billionaire)
- – I get it, they know nothing about relationships, but they should have guessed that was what they had together