Paige’s review ~ Gage: A Hollywood Romance (Love Under The Lights Book 1) by Ella Fox & Rochelle Paige

Posted September 2, 2019 by GPBR Staff in Mainstream, Paige Turner, Reviews / 0 Comments

Gage is a sweet easy read romance but I think it just scratched the surface for this couple. ~ Paige Turner – Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews

 

 

Synopsis:

Gage Ryan was a notorious heartbreaker, on screen and off. A confirmed bachelor, this world-famous actor dashed the hopes of millions of adoring fans when he rejected marriage and commitment: no wedding bells, no baby carriages.

He’d never had cause to consider the alternative, but that all changed the night he met rising star, Morgan Kelly. Too bad her first impression of him was less than favorable.

Although their attraction was instant and mutual, Morgan wasn’t interested. Hollywood heartthrobs were trouble. Especially Gage, a man used to women who would do anything for his attention.

Not happening.

But Gage knew how to go after what he wanted, and his desire for Morgan was stronger than anything he’d ever felt before. Powerful enough to make him reconsider his previously held beliefs on love and longevity. He just had to convince her of how serious he was. It was a good thing he was ready for the chase.

 

 

I’m a fan of both authors and excited to see them collaborating on Gage. I’m a sucker for books that focus on instant love and Alpha males who take control in any situation. Hollywood being a backdrop for this novel added to the romance and fairytale.

Gage is your perpetual bachelor. He’s never been one to settle down or take any relationship seriously. I like that he was older and established in his career. When he sees Morgan he definitely knows what he wants. He puts out all the stops to make this happen.

Morgan isn’t new Hollywood but being in a breakthrough movie does have its rewards. She bumps into Gage at an award show and it’s lights out for both. She quickly falls for his charm.

I was able read this book in a few hours as it kept me engaged and invested in the characters but the storyline was relatively one note. There was a bit of drama but you can easily deduce where that came from. I enjoyed it but I wish the authors dug a little deeper with the main characters. There was so much potential in both characters that I wanted more.

3.5 stars

 

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Posted September 2, 2019 by GPBR Staff in Mainstream, Paige Turner, Reviews / 0 Comments