Friday, July 10, 2015

Seduced by the Baron

Seduced by the Baron by Amy Andrews is the fourth and final book in the Fairy Tales of New York series and it was my personal favorite. The writing sucked me in from page one and I found myself falling for Raf right along with Faith. She put her life on hold when her father had a heart attack, and Raf helped her realize that. Raf had a philosophy of love the one you're with and when he and Faith decide to start dating, they agree that their arrangement is temporary. There was a lot of HOT sex and it added to the story. Watching them fall was wonderful, but I could easily predict what was going to cause the big problem for the two of them. This book had parallels with Cinderella and it was easy to see the references. This book was easy to rate 5 stars and I will DEFINITELY be rereading it and falling for Raf all over again.

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Once upon a time, Faith Sullivan dreamed of being a famous painter who lived in an apartment overlooking Central Park. Unfortunately, life had other ideas and at 26, she’s still running, working and living at Sully’s, her family’s traditional Irish pub in Brooklyn with her stubborn, ailing father. And she was perfectly fine with her lot until suddenly her three best friends each found their prince, and her own happily ever after seemed like another dream lost. Until one day a long, tall Australian walks into her bar and her loved-up besties decided to play Fairy Godmothers.

Ex pro-surfer turned beer baron, Rafael Quartermaine is in New York for a month on business. He’s looking for a pub to launch Baron lager on the American market and Sully’s is perfect. All he has to do is convince Faith, the traditionalist, to say yes. And once he’s done that, maybe he can convince her that all work and no play makes Faith a dull girl.

Faith’s connection to her family and Sully’s is absolute, and Raf’s business drive and itchy feet aren’t conducive to long term, so it should be an easy break when duty calls Faith back into the fold on the evening of the ball. But running out on the baron is harder than she ever imagined… Will their fling sizzle out, or become something more?

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