Series: Redhead #2
Published by Gallery Books on February 14, 2013
Pages: 320
Genres: Romantic Comedy
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The sexy follow-up to Unidentified Redhead, this eBook from USA TODAY bestselling author Alice Clayton is a magical mix of humor and heat—so cuddle up under the sheets; Grace and Jack are at it again!
As their careers catch fire, Grace and Jack—everyone’s favorite couple—find themselves on opposite coasts. Grace has landed in New York City, where she loves being onstage again, playing a fabulous character in a musical written by her old college flame, Michael. Their rekindled friendship makes exploring the city that much more fun. And it is just friendship, right?
Meanwhile, in L.A., Jack can scarcely keep up with the throngs of women who track him everywhere he goes, the endless press appearances, and the ridiculous rules his manager, Holly, keeps laying down for him—all part of the buildup to the release of Time, his steamy new film. Thank goodness for phone sex. But even when their schedules allow them to connect, Grace and Jack must keep their relationship off the radar and away from paparazzi cameras. Sure, the sex is sensational—but can they survive the swirling rumors, the demands of their chosen professions, and Grace’s internal battles?
I’m pleased to say this series hasn’t lost its momentum and I really enjoyed The Redhead Revealed, the second installment.
Grace and Jack try to keep their romantic spark alive while managing a long distance relationship as their careers keep them on separate coasts: Grace in NYC working on an Off-Broadway musical and Jack in Hollywood doing press tours for his new movie. The relationship between Grace and America’s newest heartthrob is still a secret from the public – much to Jack’s displeasure – and as Jack’s popularity increases so do Grace’s insecurities.
Of course the fairy tale couldn’t last forever and I’ll admit I got a little nervous the closer Grace grows to her former college love and current producer, Michael. But I knew Grace would never cheat on Jack. Would she? I mean, she has the love of Jack Fucking Hamilton for goodness sake!
The Redhead Revealed is funny (if sometimes a little cheesy), sweet, and sexy. I’m looking forward to the final book.
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