This is the first book I have read by Susan Sey. I really liked the story. What I didn't care for was the lengthy thoughts that the main female character had. It was extremely repetitious. But other than that, REALLY GOOD.I don't like to give a lot of information about the books that I review like some reviewers do. I feel like it can ruin the story for readers. So, with that said, here is a "little" tid bit:The main female character (Belinda "Bel"), although thinks WAY TOO MUCH, is a really strong character with a cute little back bone. The main male character (James) is arrogant but really funny and sweet. You put these two in the same room and WHAM! Fireworks and comedy. But, add James' 2 brothers, Bel's Finance(?), and ex assistance, a boss who wants blood and a mom who is a nightmare drama queen, and you have one Hell of a story mix.I do recommend this read. It was a long story, but it went quick because it was really enjoyable. I really enjoyed reading this book, and read it quickly, but pondering what rating to give it, I realized how little the plot holds up to any kind of reality check. The heroine works for a Martha Stewart-type television personality, and there's just all kinds of ridiculousness as Martha Stewart makes the hero and heroine cater engagement parties and such as some kind of TEST she doesn't really want them to win. Just silly.I enjoyed the characters of the hero and heroine, and I particularly enjoyed the hero's commitment to his brothers. There were several times when there could have been ridiculous misunderstandings between the brothers, but because they know each other so well, they'd just shrug and say, "What's wrong with you? You're not normally like this."So..I was able to hold onto my suspension of disbelief while I was reading, but not afterward.
What do You think about Taste For Trouble (2013)?
could have been soooo much better, but was still entertaining I suppose
—JoNurse
This was cute and pretty hilarious. A fun, fast read. ***4.5***
—sjstockdale
Not the best! My mind kept wondering off elsewhere.
—asif
Exactly what I needed -- a fluffy, romance.
—Akenia