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Winning Hollywood's Goodest Girl
by Max Monroe
Max Monroe writes hilarious romance with swoony heroes! The comedy in this story is laugh out loud and you can’t help but to root for Harrison to show Raquel that he does truly love her, for herself. While Harrison is a drool worthy hero, Raquel just didn’t sit as well with me. I know pregnancy hormones can make people a bit different that they would normally act, but Raquel just seemed like someone not really trying to be a spoiled Hollywood Star. She also seemed to not really know how to manage her own life or to stand up for herself. Also the fact that she was a known virgin and everyone wanted to ask her about her about it, was just creepy (which I know was the point with the talk shows), but it was a bit hard to rationalize while I was reading.
I loved that we got to see the dinner scene when Raquel and her brother reunite. It was all I hoped it to be, plus I got some more of the yumminess that is Luca Weaver. I know that Taming Hollywood’s Baddest Boy and Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl are stand alone books, but I get giddy when an author has some universe crossover between books.
Overall, Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl was funny, had an amazing hero, and ended HEA.
I loved that we got to see the dinner scene when Raquel and her brother reunite. It was all I hoped it to be, plus I got some more of the yumminess that is Luca Weaver. I know that Taming Hollywood’s Baddest Boy and Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl are stand alone books, but I get giddy when an author has some universe crossover between books.
Overall, Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl was funny, had an amazing hero, and ended HEA.