Review of P.S. I Dare You (PS Series Book 3) by Winter Renshaw
Aerin is a concierge, meaning she does things for people. She organizes their lives. She runs their errands. She assists them without interfering in their lives. Basically she's a PA but not really because she owns her own business and only works for people who really need, and ask for, her help. But when Calder Welles I offers her enough money to wipe out her student loans, all to assist his son as his son takes over his father's empire, she accepts. And it should have been that simple. Except it wasn't, not the least because Calder II didn't really want to take over his father's empire. He didn't even like his father. And he damn sure didn't like Aerin's help, nor did he want it or ask for it. But in the end he was grateful his father foisted a concierge upon him, because in the short time Aerin worked for him, he fell hard for her, but not without first being a Class A dick to her, from their very first meeting to the time he got her into his bed.
Although Aerin and Calder fell for each other in a very short amount of time (classic case of insta-love), it was all in a sweet, believable way. I'm not exactly saying I believe they actually loved each other in such a short time, but their connection was believably strong from their first less than friendly meeting. They're both slightly (OK, more than slightly) damaged souls, and seeing them come together was fun to read and it made me really like P.S. I Dare You. It's my favorite of this series, by far, mostly because as a couple, they just mesh effortlessly. I have a thing for damaged souls and both these two were definitely that. That they fell for a fellow damaged soul was ironic, but pretty fitting. Although I'm sad this series is apparently ending with this story, it's a great way to conclude what has been a sexy, emotional series. I wonder what Winter Renshaw will give us next?
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Aerin is a concierge, meaning she does things for people. She organizes their lives. She runs their errands. She assists them without interfering in their lives. Basically she's a PA but not really because she owns her own business and only works for people who really need, and ask for, her help. But when Calder Welles I offers her enough money to wipe out her student loans, all to assist his son as his son takes over his father's empire, she accepts. And it should have been that simple. Except it wasn't, not the least because Calder II didn't really want to take over his father's empire. He didn't even like his father. And he damn sure didn't like Aerin's help, nor did he want it or ask for it. But in the end he was grateful his father foisted a concierge upon him, because in the short time Aerin worked for him, he fell hard for her, but not without first being a Class A dick to her, from their very first meeting to the time he got her into his bed.
Although Aerin and Calder fell for each other in a very short amount of time (classic case of insta-love), it was all in a sweet, believable way. I'm not exactly saying I believe they actually loved each other in such a short time, but their connection was believably strong from their first less than friendly meeting. They're both slightly (OK, more than slightly) damaged souls, and seeing them come together was fun to read and it made me really like P.S. I Dare You. It's my favorite of this series, by far, mostly because as a couple, they just mesh effortlessly. I have a thing for damaged souls and both these two were definitely that. That they fell for a fellow damaged soul was ironic, but pretty fitting. Although I'm sad this series is apparently ending with this story, it's a great way to conclude what has been a sexy, emotional series. I wonder what Winter Renshaw will give us next?
ARC via Ardent PRose.
#bookreview #PSIDareYou #WinterRenshaw #PSSeries #contemporaryromance #romance #ArdentPRose #ARC
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