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dani_spellboundstories 's review for:
The Rich Boy
by Kylie Scott
I absolutely adored this book. Adored isn't strong enough of a word... but then again, neither is FLOVED. It's been two days and I am still trying to come up with that perfect word... a word that's strong enough to describe how very much this book entertained me, left me hot and bothered, and completely under Kylie Scott's spell once again.
I used to reread her books so often that I have them memorized and in the last two years, with growing blog responsibilities, I haven't got to read through every book in her catalog on a year rotation as I had done from the start—when Lick was first released. It was 3 days old and I remember rereading the book as soon as I finished it and telling my BFF that she needed to drop everything and start reading this one. Then I spent every single day searching for the next book in the series to release and the months in between were some rivaled as some of the most hard-up I’ve ever been to read an author’s work. In fact, it’s only ever been that way for me with two other authors until I started blogging and expanded my downloads from eBooks from B&N to predominately Amazon. And I literally feel like I’ve lost my best friend right now since once again, I’ve finished another exceptionally entertaining book by Kylie Scott—in this case, The Rich Boy—and I know that it will be months if not a year before I have another new Kylie Scott release in my hands!!!
If you’re reading reviews, the first thing I would tell you is that Kylie writes with a sense of humor and a style unlike any author I’ve ever read. And I read a LOT! Like my average is a book a day for my blog plus I am always in the midst of either beta reads or editorial jobs. I average 700 books a year for the last few years and it’s truly a passion…one that I’ve shown my kids and they also exhibit at just 4, 6, and 8 they too could read a book a day if I could afford that many.
I used to reread her books so often that I have them memorized and in the last two years, with growing blog responsibilities, I haven't got to read through every book in her catalog on a year rotation as I had done from the start—when Lick was first released. It was 3 days old and I remember rereading the book as soon as I finished it and telling my BFF that she needed to drop everything and start reading this one. Then I spent every single day searching for the next book in the series to release and the months in between were some rivaled as some of the most hard-up I’ve ever been to read an author’s work. In fact, it’s only ever been that way for me with two other authors until I started blogging and expanded my downloads from eBooks from B&N to predominately Amazon. And I literally feel like I’ve lost my best friend right now since once again, I’ve finished another exceptionally entertaining book by Kylie Scott—in this case, The Rich Boy—and I know that it will be months if not a year before I have another new Kylie Scott release in my hands!!!
If you’re reading reviews, the first thing I would tell you is that Kylie writes with a sense of humor and a style unlike any author I’ve ever read. And I read a LOT! Like my average is a book a day for my blog plus I am always in the midst of either beta reads or editorial jobs. I average 700 books a year for the last few years and it’s truly a passion…one that I’ve shown my kids and they also exhibit at just 4, 6, and 8 they too could read a book a day if I could afford that many.