Sunday, August 11, 2019

Review of Jason (7 Brides for 7 Blackthornes) by Julia London

The second installment of the 7 Brides for 7 Blackthornes focuses on Jason. He is the middle child of all of the brothers and cousin. He often felt, and was, forgotten because he was quieter and kept to himself more than any of the others. Jason found his escape from the tragedy that formed his childhood by escaping into movies and tv shows. He wasn't interested in the family whisky or bodybuilding business wanting to be a successful film/tv producer. 

Jason is extremely disorganized and goes through assistants like some people go through toilet paper. Mallory is the exact opposite with borderline (she may actually cross the border) O.C.D. And a need to overly organize people she cares for. Jason hires her as his assistant and, within no time, finds that she is an invaluable asset to both him and the production of his new tv show being developed for Netflix.

When a "ripped from the 'me too' headlines" crisis puts pressure on Jason to not only find a new leading man but also relocate the production to Maine, Mallory must leave LA to go to Maine to help Jason through those minefields as well as deal with a prima-donna director. Pretending that their attraction to each other doesn't exist becomes more impossible with each day that passes and when a director crisis puts Jason's choices for the show above Mallory's career goals, their future is placed in doubt. 

I enjoyed this book and found it funny when Mallory became much more aggressive when fueled by alcohol.

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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My rating:  💖💖💖💖

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