TITLE: Something's Come Up
AUTHOR: Andrea Randall & Michelle Pace
“Feeling dangerous tonight?”
“I’m with you, aren’t I?”
Feeling humiliated after her movie star ex's public betrayal, Stephanie escapes on a spontaneous road trip. She detours for a sexual rendezvous down memory lane with her former frenemy with benefits, attorney Pace Turner.
When Pace gets an unexpected phone call from the one woman he’s never forgotten, his libido slams into overdrive. Steph is the only one who knows everything about the self-obsessed young millionaire, inside the bedroom and out, and his buried desires bubble to the surface.
Over a sex-fueled 24 hours, megalomaniac Pace and sociopath Steph relive their doomed “romance.” Will they rediscover their complicated and gritty connection, or merely pour salt into poorly healed wounds?
Andrea Randall (author of The November Blue series) and Michelle Pace (author of The Sound Wave series) unite their universes in “Something’s Come Up.”
I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from this book, but once I started it, I couldn't put it down. This is a crossover between the 'November Blue Series' by [author: Andrea Randall] and 'The Sound Wave Series' by [author: Michelle Pace]. Although these characters are from other series, this novella can be read as a stand alone.
Pace Turner is due to attend a party when he gets a phone call from Stephanie Brier, which puts an end to those plans. Stephanie and Pace are 'friends with benefits' and have been for a number of years. They cannot give into the passion that burns between them. This book covers events from their first meeting right up to the present day.
As the story progressed, I found myself hoping they would sort things out and get together. They have fire, they have passion, but they also have issues. For a couple that seem so wrong, they were also so right for each other. Will they overcome their selfishness? Will they overcome their commitment issues? Will they ever realise they are meant to be?
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