Maybe Someone Like You by Stacy Wise – a Review

Maybe Someone Like You by Stacy Wise – a Review

 

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Description:
Katie Capwell is a bright and accomplished recent law school graduate, and she has her shiny future all mapped out. It’s brimming with courtroom victories and creating change. Ryan Brincatt is a tattooed and impossibly cool martial artist, and he’s mastered a fierce roundhouse kick.

Their paths never should have crossed.

But when Katie lurks outside the kickboxing gym where Ryan works as a trainer, she’s immediately drawn to his casual confidence and playful green eyes. Without making her usual list of pros and cons, she impulsively signs up to train with him.

She never imagined that one decision would change. Absolutely. Everything.

 

Review:

Maybe Someone Like You by Stacey Wise is a fun, charming, slow burn romantic read.  I’m really glad I had the chance to read this one.  I enjoyed the way Ms. Wise kept a slow burn on the romance running between Katie and Ryan.  It kept me turning page after page to see just when either one of them would make a move.  They actually were driving me crazy at times, and I just wanted to yell; ‘would you two just kiss, or get a room and get it over with already’, lol!! 

I found this was a book I was able to get into right away thanks to the flow of the story and it’s main couple Katie and Ryan. I enjoyed both characters and it was nice to see two characters with different personalities and backgrounds come together.  Katie is an intelligent career oriented woman who has always tried to do what her mother wanted her to do.  That is to be successful and marry someone successful. However, when Katie sees Ryan standing outside the kickboxing gym, likes what she sees and decides to follow him inside to get a better look, I knew right then we’d be in for a fun adventure with these two.  He’s so not the type of man Katie’s momma had in mind for her daughter, careful there Katie, lol!!  Ryan, oh Ryan what can I say about him besides….swooooon!!!!  Yes you can see I really liked his character.  He’s sexy, charming, witty, strong, athletic, the epitome of masculinity.  Put it this way, who wouldn’t want someone like Ryan to be their trainer, heck sign me up now if I had Ryan for my trainer too, lol!! 

Ryan and Katie hit if off from the start. Their banter is fun, sexy and flirty.  Ms. Wise makes it clear from the get go these two are attracted to each other but are trying very hard to keep things professional between each other.  It was fun to watch them dance around each other and pretend there’s no sexual chemistry burning between them, or feelings starting to bloom.  Just loved the last chapter, yes the last chapter is where Ms. Wise finally decides to have Katie and Ryan come clean with each other and get down to business.  Told you it was a slow burn romance.  Katie and Ryan finally tell each other how they feel, and this is also why Ryan had to stop being her trainer.  I pretty much guessed at that move on Ryan’s part, he didn’t want to date a client and you can ‘t blame him for that.  Once the finally open up and admit they like each other then the fireworks ensue.  I just wish we had a little more post ‘I like you’ with Katie and Ryan as they are a fun couple to read about. 

I really enjoyed Maybe Someone Like you by Stacy Wise, and if anyone likes a slow burn style romance with a fun and adventurous couple then this one’s for you.

Until next time, happy reading everyone! 

Reviewed by Marcie

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Beyond the Stars by Stacy Wise-a review

BEYOND THE STARS by Stacy Wise-a review

Beyond the Stars

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 8, 2016

Falling for him wasn’t in the plans…

Most girls would kill for the opportunity to work for Jack McAlister, Hollywood’s hottest actor, but twenty-one-year-old Jessica Beckett is ready to kick him out of her red Ford Fiesta and never look back. She should be spending her junior year in France, eating pastries and sharpening her foreign language skills. Instead she’s reluctantly working as Jack’s personal assistant, thanks to her powerhouse talent agent aunt.

Jack is private, prickly, and downright condescending. Jessica pushes his buttons—she’s not the type of girl to swoon over celebrity heartthrobs, precisely why her aunt thought she’d be perfect for the job—and Jack pushes right back.

But as she begins to peel away his layers, Jessica is shocked to find she craves her boss’s easy smile and sexy blue eyes. The problem is, so does the entire female population. And what started out as the job from hell soon has Jess wondering if a guy like Jack could ever find love with a regular girl like her.

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REVIEW: BEYOND THE STARS by Stacy Wise is a stand-alone, contemporary, new adult story line focusing on Hollywood actor Jack McAlister, and his personal assistant twenty one year old Jessica Beckett.

Told from first person point of view (Jessica Beckett) BEYOND THE STARS follows Jessica as she is thrown into the world of Hollywood movie stars, paparazzi, and the jealousy that comes with success, and the friendships made along the way. Jessica’s aunt Marnie is a Hollywood agent, and her biggest client is a man whose personal life and schedule are a mess. Enter Jessica, who is on leave of absence from college, and in desperate need of a job. What ensues is a building relationship between Jess and Jack, and Jack’s need to protect himself and Jess from the media hell.

BEYOND THE STARS is a sweet story line that focuses on the not so private life of a big time Hollywood star, and the woman with whom he will fall in love. The relationship between Jessica and Jack begins as professional, leading to friendship then love. The $ex scenes are implied and fade to black.

As to the tone of the story line BEYOND THE STARS reads more like a young adult (YA) story: there is no $ex and the slow build to love is more anticipatory due to the lack of physical fireworks; the requisite evil is a jealous friend who tries to make Jessica’s life miserable; and the story line conflict is easily over come leading to a happily ever after.

If you like your romance story lines ‘clean’ and far removed from sexually graphic, then BEYOND THE STARS is the perfect read. I would have no problem recommending the novel to young teens or adult readers.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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