The Book Girl

Review: Mad, Bad and Blonde by Cathie Linz

44450659From the back of the book:

When a man’s too good to be true…

Jilted on her wedding day for being the queen of dullsville, librarian Faith West goes on her Italian honeymoon solo, hoping to leave her pain behind. That could take a miracle, but she’s about to discover miracles do happen. His name is Caine Hunter. Smart, spontaneous, hot, and sexy, he had her feeling like a real woman for the first time ever – until the truth surfaces…

A former Force Recon marine turned PI, Caine was doing what he does best: spying. And his new target was Faith. But falling for the enemy’s daughter was never part of his plan. Caine is a man used to winning, but this time his mission is much more personal – and now that he and Faith are both back in Chicago, the rewards could be, too…

This book is a fun contemporary romance. Faith undergoes a lot of growth throughout the book, making some mistakes along the way. I really liked how she wasn’t perfect in the choices she made – they were realistic. I wasn’t too fond of Caine in the beginning but came to like him a lot. The chemistry between the main characters is great and the story moves at a fast pace. I was rooting for Faith and Caine to find their happily ever after and wasn’t disappointed at all! Fans of Erin McCarthy and Julie James will enjoy this book.

the book girl gives MAD, BAD, and BLONDE a 4/5

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