torsdag 2. august 2012

Trust In Advertising

Lexi White finds herself at a crossroads. After putting everything on hold to care for her ailing father, it’s finally time for her to start living her life again. An exciting new job holds the promise of a fresh start, until she comes face to face with someone from her past who has always stopped her dead in her tracks, and who evidently still has the power to make her forget her own name. This time around, Lexi’s a grown woman who refuses to back away from her dreams, even if it requires working with her old high school crush. Side by side. Every day. Will he end up being her downfall or exactly what she needs?

Vincent doesn’t even remember Lexi from high school, but he begins to take notice when the fiery young woman is hired as his new assistant. Quickly, Lexi turns his world upside down and becomes an invaluable addition not only to his team, but to his life. Having learned a few hard lessons about trust in the past, Vincent is reluctant to let down his guard, especially when it appears that someone is out to sabotage his family’s advertising agency. Professionally, they are dynamite together, but when sparks fly between them personally, will Vincent let lies and jealousy ruin everything between them, or will he finally learn not only how to love, but ultimately trust…in advertising?


Author: Victoria Michaels
Pages: 452
Reading time: 5 hours

This book was recommended on amazon.com several times before I thought I'd try it. I was a little unsure as to whether it was the right book for me to read. But I fell in love with the book pretty quickly. The book started out pretty quiet and I did not really understand right away how the story would go in the book. The first thing I liked about the book was the friendship between Lexi and Hope. Their friendship is strong and they love to joke about each other and it makes me laugh quite often when they have conversations together.
The relationship between Vincent and Lexi start quite cold, but improves. I laughed until I cried when she cleaned the office. (This you will understand when you read the book.)
The book is generally very good and I really like what I read. The only thing that is frustrating is that the book POV switches in between and that makes it possible to get a little frustrated. The author gives us no sign that she changes the POV. The jump is not only between Lexi and Vincent, but Anna and Eric has a couple of POV at times. This I have been a bit frustrating the few times I've read the book and it takes some time before I understand that it is replaced.
Otherwise, I recommend the book if you love love and drama, lots of drama...

The cover is hot! Defiantly want that man in my bed.
The title is also perfect for the book. A little mysteries many?

I give this book 5/6

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