Review: Disturbed, Dazed and Delighted by Sarah O’Rourke
Synopsis
Cassidy Reeves is normally a self-assured professional publicist, capable of reigning in the most recalcitrant of clients in the Big Apple. That is, until she has to deal with her own modern-day devil in denim jeans, David Madison. But are his Italian temper and smoldering good looks any match for her velvet glove tactics? Banter abounds in this modern-day Tracy and Hepburn collision…with the requisite happy ending.
This light-hearted romantic comedy detailing the modern perils of finding love in the big city will be sure to delight readers.
Review
The story takes place over a 12 hour period. Cassidy is the publicist for David, a famous author who also thinks a lot of himself and not a lot about others. He has come to a meeting where she has a list of complaints that he must address. I don’t think they made it through the whole list but you get a good idea of David’s ego. Of course they both have a thing for each other but won’t admit it or act on their feelings. I didn’t like David much because of that ego, but you could see underneath that he did care for Cassidy and had for a few years. Will they get together? You’ll only find out if you read the book!
We give this 3 1/2 paws
About the Author
Sarah O’Rourke is the alter ego of two best friends who have taken their passion for romantic fiction and erotica to the publishing world. Born and raised in the southern United States, one lives near Louisville, KY, while the other resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Neither is ever very far from a tall glass of sweet iced tea, their dog-eared copies of Gone With the Wind, or their Steel Magnolias DVDs!
Formerly an accountant and a chemist, they are now overworked, stay-at-home moms who adore their children, their husbands…and writing about love in every way possible!