Monday, October 7, 2013

Review: Reservation By Rachael Wade



Reservation (Preservation, #2)

I was so scared when I first started reading this. I really wanted Kate and Ryan to work. I absolutely hate reading about cheating, and that was my biggest fear, him totally cheating on her. Sitting on the edge of my seat, biting my nails just waiting for him to mess it up, and to my surprise...well you just have to read to find out. I loved this being from Ryan's POV. I liked seeing him with the more sensitive side and truly committed to their relationship. I have to say with all the temptations thrown at him, his reactions blew me away. With all that being said and not giving too much away, this book was awesome. So well written, the drama, romance, and suspense was fantastic. Declaration is sitting here calling my name. Great Job Rachael!

Ryan Campbell is not only leaving his title of Professor behind to move on to bigger and better things at Simon and Warden Publishing, he’s also become Seattle’s rising literary star. Sitting on the overwhelming cusp of newfound fame, he learns soon enough that being popular has its downside.

Attracted to the buzz surrounding his new career, former lovers begin to creep back into his life, and potential ones emerge with enticing advances. While he works to juggle reserved, yet stressful, wedding plans with Kate and his new public image, he has enough to manage without worrying about Carter and Dean—Kate’s loveable albeit eccentric friends—and their latest shenanigans.

Surrounded by a lifestyle that includes temptation at every turn, Ryan finds himself immersed in a world full of scandal and lies, where his oldest weaknesses thrive and his ghosts return to haunt him. Questioning whether his life with Kate is his best path, he must discover if he’s still capable of being the man he aspired to be when she first became his, or if happily ever after is only an illusion.


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