Friday, January 26, 2018

Release Day Review ~ Cinderella In The Sheets by Reece Pine

Release Day Review ~ Cinderella In The Sheets by Reece Pine

Cinderella In The Sheets by Reece Pine
Published: January 26 2018
Self Published

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Blurb:

Presley has a problem. It’s not that his evil stepdad is President of the USA, and he’s tired of traveling the country to stealthily sway right-wing governors & senators over to the side of good. (Well, besides that.) It’s that the escort Presley hired for a night of fun turned out to not be an escort after all, and now he can’t find the guy. Damn his habit of always wearing a blindfold whenever he hooks up with strangers!

His Secret Service security detail are hot on the trail because of the security threat the guy poses, as well as being on team #finallygetPresleyaBF. Presley just wants to see the guy once more to figure out if what he felt that night was real. All they have to go on are a couple of clues and the glasses the guy left in Presley’s hotel room, but by using all the surveillance they can get away with, they’ll find him somehow.








4 Stars! 

This is my first book by Reece Pine and as introductions go, this was a very good one. 

Presley is the stepson of the President of the USA, and he hasn't seen his stepfather or his mother in three years since he's not exactly a fan of the man's politics. In the meantime, he travels around the country with his Secret Security team trying to sway governors and senators to the bright side. But when he gets tired, one of his security agents hooks him up with escorts, who he always meets blindfolded as to not be recognized. However, the last escort Rico chooses for him is different from the others, caring and loving and making Presley feel special, now if only the guy hadn't left before Presley got his name or his number. 

When Presley finds himself unable to stop thinking about the mysterious escort and with just a few clues as to who he might be, he starts pestering Rico for information, only to find Rico didn't quite know who the guy was, sending the rest of the security team in a turmoil thinking of a security threat. 

Presley was sweet and kind of kinky, I felt bad for him that he'd been deprived of affection before he met his mysterious guy. While we don't really know much about this 'escort', it's fun seeing the guys running around in circles trying to guess who he is. The chemistry between them was off the charts and while I would've liked to see them as a couple longer in the book, it was nice that they seemed to work fine together.

The secondary cast was amazing, especially Earle and Rico, who were hilarious. 

The plot might have been a little over the top, but it was engaging, sweet, very hot and intriguing, with great characters that I was rooting for. Very recommendable!

*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***


Bio: 
Reece writes stories that are often contemporary, usually sexy, and always feature LGBTQIA+ romance. After living in the UK, Vietnam, and Japan, she is currently based in Australia, where she loves painting digital portraits and translating Japanese literature whenever she's not writing romance. You can find her work at Dreamspinner, Less Than Three, and Ninestar Press, and can find her most often at reecepine.com or on Twitter or Goodreads.


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