Saturday, June 10, 2017

Apollo's 11: A Filthy Rich Single Dad Romance

I tried very hard to dislike Apollo, really I Did! Even after I became endeared to him he still managed to make to "not like" him at times.

He is mercurial and hard to read often but it doesn't detract from his realness & passion.

Callie is sweet but sassy  ...  I like her ...  a lot! I cried with Callie & loved with Callie   ...  I identified with Callie!

Ares was an absolute joy to read about;  I wanted to hug him & I wanted to cry for him a couple times.

These characters are so well described they eazily become real; I have clearly defined "pictures" of them in my head.

This book was an absolute joy to read & I also enjoyed the Bonus Epilouge!

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  1. Book Blurb:

    "The moment I saw Calista Cohen, I knew I was screwed. She looked so much like the girl on the painting. I had to find out more."
    I tried very hard to dislike Apollo, really I Did! Even after I became endeared to him he still managed to make to "not like" him at times.

    Apollo is a Billionaire who wants to write his autobiography; once he thinks it is done he sends it out to local writers/reporters to read & review. One such writer; Calista Cohen's review was a combination between refreshing & too honest. He did ask for honesty though! He is also mercurial and hard to read often but it doesn't detract from his realness & passion. It does make it hard to "like" him at least at first. 

    Calista is a tabloid writer looking to actually write a book; she just doesn't have the "material" yet. Then Apollo invades her house catching her without her pants on  ...  quite literally. He makes an audacious offer that she refuses. Callie is sweet but sassy  ...  I like her ...  a lot! I cried with Callie & loved with Callie   ...  I identified with Callie!
    Apollo has a secret that must be kept at all costs  ...  Will he keep his secret? Will he get what he wants? Will Calista take his offer?


    These characters are so well described they eazily become real; I have clearly defined "pictures" of them in my head.
    This book was an absolute joy to read & I also enjoyed the Bonus Epilouge!

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