Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Review: Mr Irresistible: Lost Boys #2

Mr Irresistible: Lost Boys #2 Mr Irresistible: Lost Boys #2 by Karina Bliss
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Another book which has been updated and repackaged but was originally a Mills & Boon romance and it does show.

Jordan King is a billionaire philanthropist desperately trying to set up a camp for disadvantaged children, but a couple of articles by investigative reporter Kate Brogan have cast him in a less-than attractive light, which has had repercussions on the camp.

When Jordan meets Kate he tries just a bit too hard to make her fall for his charms, which has the opposite effect. The only way he can undo the damage he has done is to persuade her that he is a good guy, and what better way to do that than to take her camping in the New Zealand wilderness with his ex-girlfriend's son, his estranged father and a stroppy teenager!

Everyone has 'issues', Kate has never forgiven her father for his philandering and is pushing that on Jordan, Jordan is trying to make up for growing up poor by showing off his wealth and his toys, etc etc.

A pleasant enough read but not a patch on the Rock Solid series.

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