Personal Assistant to Ryan J. Bailey Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s: Person must be clean at all times. Must dress appropriately. Do your job efficiently and correctly.
Don’ts: Absolutely DO NOT report to Mr. Bailey’s home office if ill. Hands off Mr. Bailey’s phone, computer equipment, pens, and any other items on his desk. No touching Mr. Bailey in any capacity, casually or accidentally.
K.C. Ale lost the ferocious battle with sanity and began happily making up lovesick people in her mind. In her quick defense, these were people worth knowing. An avid reader of contemporary romance, some thrillers, food package labels, lawn signs, and that annoying banner at the bottom of the TV screen, she decided to introduce the starry-eyed characters through writing. She acquired the nickname “Dr. K.C.” during her teens when she wouldn’t shut-up with her relationship advises, and a decade later, the people-writing and unsolicited relationship-nurturing began marrying with romance.
Based in Los Angeles and raised PG (Pre-Google), K.C. is a caffeine-free survivor who’s known to space out without warning while a scene madly percolates in her head, especially when alt rock is blaring in her ears. She has a Dude Crew that she casually consults with on the peculiarities of the male psyche… another reason why she lost that battle with sanity.
This was a great book! The story was good, the characters likable and the plot just salacious enough. My one issue would be the proofreader. There were several issues with words being misused (amble for ample being the main one) and missing completely leaving the reader to insert on their own. For me, that takes me “out of the story” giving me time to redirect my attention, possibly leaving the book and not finishing. I stuck with it, and enjoyed the twist that I did not see coming!