Friday, August 13, 2021

Book Review: Pacific Blue by Kristina Luckey

Title: Pacific Blue (A Coastal Romance 2)
Author: Kristina Luckey
Genre: Contemporary; Romance
Publication Date: August 14th, 2019

Gallery assistant Piper Diaz is focused on getting her artwork shown, and screw anyone who’s told her to drop the hobby. Nothing will stop her now that Pacific Blue Fine Art Gallery has agreed to display her creations. Things are finally going her way…

Until entrepreneur Alex Hutton purchases the gallery. He’s got zero interest in unknown artists and nothing will sway him from his goals. He gives her an ultimatum: work for him or quit. Pacific Blue must reopen in a month or he loses everything.

Piper’s falling for him, but his refusal to display her artwork just might drive her away. Working with Piper has Alex thinking about a lifetime love, but his family’s heart-shattering past keeps him from committing.

Can two driven, passionate people see past their own goals and come together to create something more spectacular than they could alone?

 

Rating

*A Thank you to the author for allowing me to read this. This is my unbiased and honest review*

 

This was such a delightful, steamy, and fun romance read. First of all I love piper, she's such a non conforming free spirit and the chemistry she has with Alex is so potent you can pretty much feel it from their very first meeting. I will be honest and say that at first I was not sure how I felt about Alex, I thought he was just going to be some annoying rich guy, but he eventually grew on me and I really enjoyed Piper and Alex's romance. 

One of the reasons I liked the characters was due to Luckey’s ability to make them seemed so realistic, typically in romances you always have one character (typically the male lead) who just does not seem realistic at all which hinders the story, But Luckey did a really great job with her characters, and just her writing in general was very enjoyable and descriptive without being overly so.

Overall, A very fun romance real.

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