Take a photo of a barcode or cover
bandherbooks 's review for:
Hired
by Zoey Castile
Aiden Rios is suddenly alone in New Orleans after his client needs to get back to her husband. Nursing a hurricane, loneliness, and some regrets at the posh hotel bar, he wasn't looking for a woman. But he meets Faith.
Daughter to an ambitious woman running for Mayor New Orleans and never feeling like enough, Faith Abigail Charles also isn't looking for anyone. She just needs a break from putting on the perfect image for the campaign, for trying to be what her mother wants her to be without ever really succeeding. But, oh how she wants Aiden.
Aiden plans on telling Faith why he's in New Orleans, but as what turns into a sexy, but kind of not completed one night stand turns into a whirlwind romance, the opportunity to come clean without hurt grows harder and harder.
Another fabulous book by Zoey Castile, I adored the handling of Aiden's career as a sex worker. He's not regretful of what he does, just of how Faith eventually finds out who his client was. And Castile does a wonderful job with her secondary characters, which I'll let you read to find out what I mean. No one is a caricature here.
That said, I did enjoy Stripped a bit more, mostly for the pacing. Aiden and Faith'r relationship forms over a pretty condensed amount of time and I just wanted more time for them both. That said, Castile is definitely one of my new favorite authors!
Daughter to an ambitious woman running for Mayor New Orleans and never feeling like enough, Faith Abigail Charles also isn't looking for anyone. She just needs a break from putting on the perfect image for the campaign, for trying to be what her mother wants her to be without ever really succeeding. But, oh how she wants Aiden.
Aiden plans on telling Faith why he's in New Orleans, but as what turns into a sexy, but kind of not completed one night stand turns into a whirlwind romance, the opportunity to come clean without hurt grows harder and harder.
Another fabulous book by Zoey Castile, I adored the handling of Aiden's career as a sex worker. He's not regretful of what he does, just of how Faith eventually finds out who his client was. And Castile does a wonderful job with her secondary characters, which I'll let you read to find out what I mean. No one is a caricature here.
That said, I did enjoy Stripped a bit more, mostly for the pacing. Aiden and Faith'r relationship forms over a pretty condensed amount of time and I just wanted more time for them both. That said, Castile is definitely one of my new favorite authors!