I got this book for free using publisher but I promise all opinions are my very own! The Seduction Expert (The Seduction Expert, #1)
ISBN: 0998427705
by Saya Lopez Ortega
Format: eARC
Published by VSP Publishing on July 26, 2019
Genres: Romance
Pages: 174
Source: publisher
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She's the seduction expert.
Women contact her to take over their love lives. She steps in when they're lost, she's supposed to succeed where they failed. She handles their single status, their relationships, their breakups, and very often their partners' affairs. Her job is a life priority, she spends most of her time at the office or between two flights in business class and the fact of having a sports car that can reach one hundred kilometers in less than six seconds often make her feel like a superheroine in service to women.
Anyway, take her card.
You'll see, it's much better than spending holidays in St Barts.
If you think this book is a HOW-TO book you can go away now cause this is a NOVEL. I was telling some of my friends about the book, and for some reason, every single friend thought it would tell you how to Seduction, a person when in reality it is like The Devil Wears Prada.
Now that we ave THAT cleared up I want to tell you that if you can overlook some punction or rather lack of it and a few grammatically flaws, then this is a great book! I am already looking forward to the next book in the series myself.
So what did I think about The Seduction Expert?
Throughout the book, I went back and forth on the main lady ( we never learn her real name) was unlikeable, or is she just doing her best in the environment she is in. Even if she WAS unlikeable, we still find ourselves hoping for the best. I know some readers have a problem with unlikeable characters, but I feel that writing an unlikeable character, one has to be careful. If the character is written well, then I don’t need likable characters. I mean, I LOVED Gone Girl. I liked this book also, even if some of the antics were past reliability at times. All in all, I enjoyed getting to know the people in the book.
The writing could use a bit more editing as sometimes it was hard to tell if the Baroness was thinking something or saying something. It only took me a few pages to get the hang of the almost non-existent punction and run-on sentences. Someone with uhhhh “lesser” reading skill may have a hard time overlooking this( to me) miner flaw.
I would recommend this book to the people who like such publications such as The Devil Wears Prada.
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