I enjoyed this book immensely, how it is my first book written by Logan Chance is a mystery to me, but I will certainly check out more of his books soon. He is a gifted author with a wonderful writing style, the characters and storylines he created are interesting and original. It is great how easily his characters fit in K. Bromberg’s “Driven” world. Danger Hunter, nicknamed the “Bad Boy of Racing” because of his habit of getting himself in trouble, he likes to live on the wild side, lots of parties and women, he also gets into a lot of fights. His manager thinks he needs someone to not only keep an eye on him but to tame him and improve his image too and he knows how to do it and who can make it happen, his daughter Monterey Grander. Monterey does not care for his idea but knows her father is right, Danger needs to be rebranded in the eyes of the media. She goes with her father’s plan of a fake engagement for the sake of their brand and the fact that she is hoping to take over for her father one day. Danger agrees and promises to keep out of trouble, of course that only lasts so long but Monterey is patient with him and tries to steer him the right way. Both play their parts very well, it is easy for them since the chemistry between them is sizzling. I loved how everything played out in this book, it is a cleverly plotted story with plenty of drama, angst, some twists and turns to Danger’s mysterious past and who he really is and where he came from, heartfelt emotions and a fantastic fake engagement turned real and hot romance. It was great to see Colton and Rylee make and appearance too. Logan Chance, thank you for this great story and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧 And for the fabulous narration, Lacy Laurel and Alexander Neal are talented narrators and voice artists. They had a complete understanding of the characters they portrayed, gave each a voice that fit their character’s persona to a tee, sounding believable and just as I pictured the characters to sound. Lacy Laurel played Monterey’s role with perfection, Alexander Neal did the same for Danger, perfecting the role of a bad boy. They set the perfect tone for the story, captured all the characters’ emotions and projected them into their performance. They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for this great listen.
Thank you Spectrum!