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Reviewed by Keith Mbuya for Readers' Favorite
Tiffany Woodland, a fierce and independent bank loan officer in California, could have attributed her success in the corporate world to her keen intellect. Or perhaps her business savvy. But one thing was clear. She thrived on having everything under control. And this was thanks to her troubled childhood. Raised by a drunkard single mother, Tiffany had been forced to look after herself and Zoey, her young sister, from an early age. Now immersed in the preparations for Zoey’s wedding, one which she had influenced with a love potion, her boss saddles her with a task. She is supposed to help the boss’s nephew, Xander, a handsome hippie entrepreneur, secure a business deal. In return, her boss would recommend her for the VP position, a promotion she had been eyeing for some time. This seemed easy, except Tiffany had gotten off to a rocky start with Xander. Now she has to fly to India with him to finalize the deal. Can she learn to let go of control? Will she fall for the charm of the handsome, free-spirited Xander? Find out in Anastasia Alexander’s Dodging Mr. Right (Hooked In).
Once this gripping page-turner pulls you in, it never loosens its grip, relentless until the final word. Anastasia Alexander’s Dodging Mr. Right (Hooked In) is a must-read for fans of contemporary romance novels blended with drama, humor, and adventure. Weaving an intriguing plot, Alexander unfolds the storyline on a multi-perspective timeline, giving it a beautiful flow. The subtle tone accompanying the storyline hooked me. The colorful, evocative depictions brought the scenes to life on the pages. It felt like I was next to the cast in California and India, experiencing their adventure and encounters. I relished the sharp, lively, character-driven conversations laced with wit and sarcasm. Alongside the introspective commentary, these gave depth to the cast’s conflicts, emotions, and complex traits. Xander and Tiffany are a compelling, witty, dynamic pair that you'll love.