Monday, June 25, 2018

Narcissistic Tendencies by Jennifer Peel {Review}

Narcissistic Tendencies (Dating by Design #3)
by Jennifer Peel
Kindle Edition, 461 pages
Published June 18th 2018
 
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40582146-narcissistic-tendencies?from_search=true 

He wants her future. She can't forget her past.

Psychologist Kate Morgan loves her job evaluating clients for the matchmaking service Binary Search. That is, until the one and only Nicholas Wells becomes a client and the new face of the company. Now Kate must take on a new role as his relationship manager to "fix" the actor-turned-writer-and-producer--not to mention egotistical, possibly narcissistic celebrity--and save Binary Search's reputation.

Once upon a time this would have been a dream come true, but older, wiser, and live-within-her-rules Kate knows more than she would like to about narcissists. Annulment is an ugly word and one she can't or won't forget. But is Nick the man he says he is on paper or is he the man she sees before her eyes? An adoring father with a generous heart who's willing to smooth out some of his rough edges for the right woman, making her think who's fixing who?

Can this Hollywood playboy and reluctant matchmaker make the ultimate connection?


My Review: 5 Stars

I love a good celebrity novel and this one is a total hit! Reading a Jennifer Peel novel is dangerous. Not only is it impossible to put the book down, but I become so immersed in the story that I feel the burning-fires-of passion kind of butterflies!

Kate is a cynic and she has a very good reason to be that way. I loved the way the story gradually revealed her reasons and showed a personal growth that wasn't easy to go through. But a beautiful beginning emerges from the smoldering chemistry that cautiously develops.

As much as I loved Kate, Nick and his daughter completely stole the show. Kate's connection with her tugs on the heartstrings and fulfills a need, while her hesitant attachment with Nick knocks you off your feet. Seriously...read at your own risk.

Content: mild+ romance (bigamy, some innuendo, kissing); mild language

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