Thursday, 21 October 2021

Review: Out of the Blue

Out of the Blue Out of the Blue by P. Dangelico
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blue was an EMT in LA until 'the incident', then she left her job and broke up with her boyfriend. Now she works for a large animal rescue farm. Her BFF works for an agent and when the latest Hollywood megastar goes off the rails she arranges for him to do his community service at the farm - cash for Blue and her boss Mona and lots of photo-ops with cute animals. The only trouble is that said movie star hasn't exited his airstream for days and his surly, overly-protective brother is giving off serious bad boy, don't mess with me vibes.

Can a run-down farm and its animals work their magic on a jaded film star and heal the rift with his brother?

There is some angst, hey it's Paola Dangelico after all, but it has been dialed back, and okay we don't find out what 'the incident' is until quite a way through the book, but it isn't the elephant in the room so I could live with it. Blue was just charming, sweet, unapologetic, and cute. Aidan and Shane are super sexy but also believable.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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