Review – Falling In Fiji (Book 1) by Casey Hagen

Posted October 21, 2015 by DiDi in Mainstream, Paige Turner, Purest Delight, Reviews / 1 Comment

I’m a hopeless romantic and this book was a perfect read for me. It was funny, sweet and a little naughty. ~ Paige, Guilty Pleasures

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A woman betrayed…
Corinne Anderson designs the most stunning engagement rings on the west coast. A jewelry designer for the jet set and engaged to marry the man of her dreams, Corinne thinks she has it all—until her engagement explodes in spectacular fashion. Devastated, Corinne dares a sexy stranger to help turn her honeymoon from broken to breathtaking.

A frazzled financier…
Everett Harden, a sought-after financial whiz kid, is overworked and stressed to the max. Minutes away from closing a lucrative deal, he’s approached by a tiny spitfire who slaps down two airline tickets and a challenge: join her on a beach getaway where the sand is hot and the adventures hotter. Intrigued and desperate for an escape, Everett accepts.

Adventures unknown…
Fiji began as a fancy-free trip, but with the high-tech Adventure App running the show, Corinne and Everett find more than paradise. But can their romance survive the pressures of the real world, where reality bites, adventure is hard to come by, and—there is no App for love…

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I fell in love with Falling in Fiji and the characters in it. I found that once started reading it I couldn’tpurestdelightaward put it down. I liked that there wasn’t unnecessary drama or angst between Everett and Corrine.

The characters were funny , sweet, shy, and gutsy. The ancillary characters were equally likeable. The book had several laugh out loud moments. I often found myself smiling while reading it.

I felt a connection between Corrine and Everett from the beginning. I liked that they were both trying to build a relationship based on friendship first , partners in vacation and then lovers. Even early on in their relationship, the pair encouraged each other to succeed. They did this not only in their career choices but also with family matters.

The author knows how to write some pretty steamy scenes. The couple certain knew how to heat up the sheets. While the pair has great sex, it wasn’t over the top or gratuitous. It was befitting a couple who is looking for more then just a quick tumble.

After finishing Falling in Fiji, I learned it is the authors first full length novel. As a reader I’m looking forward for additional books by Casey Hagen. I’m anxiously awaiting for the next book in this series.

5silver-stars

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Posted October 21, 2015 by DiDi in Mainstream, Paige Turner, Purest Delight, Reviews / 1 Comment


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