The moment I see Rosanna, my heart knows she’s the one. Too bad life as a billionaire isn’t all it's cracked up to be. It’s no longer as easy as just being with the one I want. Not when the media devours sensational stories. And dating a stripper is exactly the kind of juicy scandal they salivate for. My publicist seems dead set on putting the brakes on our relationship. But I’ve never been one to bend to the rules. Nothing will come between us. Not our own hang-ups and insecurities. Not pressure from the media. Not even those willing to cross the line into violence…
Many things shocked and surprised me about this book and it’s characters. First off, the path that you thought they would take is not as foreshadowed like it appears. Lots of twists and turns with mini subplots that are sometimes cheesy, moronic or just plain out psycho ward certified. One in particular was Catherine’s behavior. It was unrealistic, immature and just plain idiotic. Who has an all out temper tantrum over a public figure, someone she was never friends with, involved with, spoken to or truly knows? That person doesn’t even know you exists! Completely crazy! Rosanna and Chris themselves did a sort of dance that left me confused as to what both expected or wanted if and when they developed a relationship. I did not feel any chemistry between them that didn’t feel contrived. It was more like a friends with benefits packaged deal. Yes the sex was off the chains but the emotions and deep rooted connection was missing. Overall, not bad and highly entertaining as you never knew what was really going to happen cause then you’d be proven wrong.
An ok read. I enjoyed the heat of Chris and Rosanna. Catherine's character was quite strange. She is Rosannas best friend, but I'd have a hard time standing by her. Too much drama for me. Then her life is threatened and well, I'd help her, too. Twists and turns to keep me reading.