Review: Eversea

Eversea Eversea by Natasha Boyd
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

***** April's 5 Star Review ***** 5 Dreams and Screams

An orphaned, small-town, southern girl, held hostage by responsibility and self-doubt.

A Hollywood A-list mega-star, on the run from his latest scandal and with everything to lose.

A chance encounter that leads to an unlikely arrangement and epic love affair that will change them both forever.

When his co-star and real-life girlfriend is caught cheating on him with her new director, A-list hottie, Jack Eversea, finds himself in sleepy Butler Cove, South Carolina. Jack hopes the sultry southern heat in this tiny coastal Low country town will hide him not only from the tabloids and his cheating girlfriend, but his increasingly vapid life and the people who run it. He doesn’t count on meeting Keri Ann Butler.

Keri Ann has relied on herself so long, dealing with her family’s death and the responsibilities of keeping up her family's historic mansion, that boys and certainly the meager offering of eligible boys in Butler Cove, have never figured into her equation. But fate has other plans. Suddenly face to face with the man who played the movie role of her favorite fictional character, Jack has Keri Ann yearning for everything she has previously avoided ... and Jack must decide whether this funny, sassy girl is worth changing his life for, before his mistakes catch up to him

IT WAS AMAZING!! It is a MUST READ!I couldn’t put it down!! It left me wanting more of Jack. Come on who wouldn’t want more of Jack. The author did an amazing job writing this book. The characters wow! It made me feel as though I was inside the book. You will smile, laugh and even shed a few tears. Eversea is a sweet, hot, steamy and a feel good love story that you will want to read again and again. Oh yea did I mention I loved the cliffhanger?

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