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The Unidentified Redhead
by Alice Clayton
Grace is 33, divorced, formerly 'fat,' and on the cusp of beginning a Broadway career. Then she meets her agent to the star roommate's new client, the 24-year-old Jack. Jack is also about to be the next big thing, as he is set to star in this fictional world's version of Outlander/Twilight. They meet cute and immediately start a hot and heavy relationship, consequences for both of their burgeoning careers be damned. Is it just a fling, or is this love? Only time will tell.
Seriously frenetic, with tons of jokes that start to veer towards annoying and repetitive and so much oral sex that I can't even. Talk about fantasy at its very finest. Not since [b:Fifty Shades of Grey|10818853|Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1)|E.L. James|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1385207843s/10818853.jpg|15732562] has there been so many easy orgasms (or lip biting). That said, it is fun to see a thirty-something enjoying banging the shit out of a hot, younger man. There isn't a classic HEA, but there are two additional books in the series. I enjoyed reading the first enough to see it through to the end.
Seriously frenetic, with tons of jokes that start to veer towards annoying and repetitive and so much oral sex that I can't even. Talk about fantasy at its very finest. Not since [b:Fifty Shades of Grey|10818853|Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1)|E.L. James|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1385207843s/10818853.jpg|15732562] has there been so many easy orgasms (or lip biting). That said, it is fun to see a thirty-something enjoying banging the shit out of a hot, younger man. There isn't a classic HEA, but there are two additional books in the series. I enjoyed reading the first enough to see it through to the end.