Paige’s Review – UNSPOKEN (The Prose Series, #1) by Sofia Tate

Posted July 12, 2018 by DiDi in Mainstream, Paige Turner, Reviews / 0 Comments

The secret fantasies between Bea and Aiden were hotter than their reality. I was hoping for the opposite. ~ Paige, Guilty Pleasures 

 

You can run from your feelings, but you can never hide.
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Aiden Dwyer, a Queens construction worker, doesn’t know a salad fork from a dessert fork, unlike his best friend from college, Sebastian Parker, a privileged son from a blue-blooded Manhattan family who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

Seb’s always got Aiden’s back. The same can’t be said for Seb’s little sister, Bea, who finds pleasure in mocking Aiden for his lack of social standing.

A permanent fixture in New York City gossip columns, Beatrice (Bea) Parker is known as “The Park Avenue Princess.” But nobody knows that the pillar of young Manhattan society has an alter-ego on an online dating site for “discreet singles.”

Lying dormant under all of their jokes and teasing is Aiden and Bea’s unrequited desire for each other. When he discovers Bea’s greatest secret, Aiden risks his friendship with Sebastian to fulfill her fantasies and make his hunger for her a reality.

Warning: This epistolary novel contains flirtatious banter, double entendres, interfering parents, a heroine who leads a secret life, and a hero who could have everything he ever wanted if he plays his cards right.

Unspoken is Part 1 in a two-part series. I love falling for your brothers best friend and thought the author does a good job drawing the reader into the book. I liked the beginning chapters and thought the characters were on the right path for a HEA. Unfortunately with secret fiance’s and fantasies hotter than reality the book failed to deliver.

Aiden is Bea ‘s brothers best friend. They are from two different world’s and they keep reminding themselves that they live in different zip codes. Despite their constant bickering with each other, they realized that they can’t stay away from the other.
I liked their early relationship but they were brought together under false pretenses.

I had a few issues with Bea. She was in her mid-twenties but I thought she acted immature for her age. She surrounded her days with fundraisers and philanthropic projects. She was just a little to spoiled for me. Perhaps this is why her parents felt the need to control her and she had a difficult time facing Aiden with her feelings.

Aiden was sweet but I was hoping for more from him. He had a full ride to to an Ivy league school but I’m not sure what he did with his education. I understand the housing market is tough but he has his own business. I think he could have found a place of his own.

There is minimal drama throughout the book and was hoping for more of a storyline. We’re given a little drama at the end and are left with a HEA. Seeing that this has another book was a little odd as it seemed pretty complete for me

About Sofia

Growing up in Maplewood, New Jersey, Sofia was the good girl who went to Catholic school and never misbehaved. If only the nuns could see her now – writing contemporary erotic romance with smoking hot heroes, strong heroines, and lots of naughty words!

Once a month, she watches “North and South” with Richard Armitage because she loves hearing him say, “Look back. Look back at me.” She is also slightly obsessed with European royals and reruns of “Battle of the Network Stars” every Monday night on ESPN Classic.

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Posted July 12, 2018 by DiDi in Mainstream, Paige Turner, Reviews / 0 Comments


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