Tuesday, February 19, 2019

New Release-Review: MY FAIR BRADY by K.C. Wells



MY FAIR BRADY
BY K.C. WELLS


Blurb

A spur of the moment invitation changes two lives.

Jordan Wolf’s company runs like a well-oiled machine. At least until his PA, Brady Donovan, comes down with the flu and takes sick leave. Then Jordan discovers what a treasure Brady is and who really keeps his business—and Jordan in particular—moving like clockwork. So when Jordan needs a plus-one, Brady seems the obvious choice to accompany him. After a major shopping trip to get Brady looking the part, however…. Wow.

Brady has a whole new wardrobe, and now his boss is whisking him away for a weekend party. Something is going on, something Brady never expected: Jordan is looking at him like he's never seen him before, electrifying Brady's long-hidden desires.

But can the romantic magic last when the weekend is over and it’s back to reality?

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Carra's Review

Office romances are always a favorite, and this one adds the extra of the fake boyfriend trope with a touch of Pygmalion to make things even more interesting.  Plus, it’s also one of those “he was right there in front of me all along”…so from the start My Fair Brady has a lot of things going for it that I enjoy in the books I read.

Jordan is the boss, and like many bosses he knows he has a fantastic personal assistant in Brady, yet he’s still honestly kind of oblivious as to exactly how essential Brady truly is.  Well, that is until he has to go without Brady for more than a day (yep, I know how that goes, I’m a bit of a Brady too in that respect).  Brady really is amazing though—über-organized, intelligent, and he keeps everything at work running smoothly.  And while he initially comes across as the nerdy, quiet guy who keeps to himself, one of my favorite things about this story is how much he comes out of that shell and becomes more comfortable around Jordan as things between them progress.

I liked the majority of the supporting characters, and thought they added nicely to the story—with the exception of the b*tch at the party.  I really could have done without her, and frankly didn’t think her appearance did much for the story.  Everyone else was great though, especially Jordan’s friends Drake and Belinda.


There’s plenty of sweet, but also a good shot of heat, and in the end My Fair Brady gets a solid 4 stars from me.  Contemporary M/M romance fans will enjoy this one, especially if these are tropes you like—they’re definitely done well here.  This book is meant for readers 18+ for adult language and sexual content.


About the Author

K.C. Wells started writing in 2012, although the idea of writing a novel had been in her head since she was a child. But after reading that first gay romance in 2009, she was hooked.

She now writes full time, and the line of men in her head, clamouring to tell their story, is getting longer and longer. If the frequent visits by plot bunnies are anything to go by, that’s not about to change anytime soon.



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