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The Fine Print by Lauren Asher book review

 The Fine Print (Dreamland Billionaire's book 1)



I had high expectations for this book after reading the Dirty Air series and it certainly did not disappoint. After receiving all four books for Christmas, I was excited at the thought of reading Lauren's writing style with a set of new characters.

Both characters, while the hero was grumpy, were very likeable. Lauren jumps into the story's background and how, in order to access their inheritance and shares of the Kane company, they would have to meet the clauses in their grandfather's will.

Declan, the youngest brother of three (the Dreamland billionaires) is faced with a challenge from his deceased grandfather, throwing him back into a place he has bad memories of - the Dreamland theme park. Although it is a place for fulfilling dreams and happiness, to Declan it is a constant reminder of the traumatising circumstances of his mother's death.

Zhara, the heroine, works as a beautician in the park's salon and does makeovers for young people. While she is fantastic at her job, her dream is to become a Creator - an innovator and designer of the park's features. She realised that this would never happen due to an ex-boyfriend stealing her idea which eventually was implemented in the park. 

After receiving the promotion following a drunkenly submitted proposal that ripped apart the Nebula world, a very unexpected job offer was presented to her. She and Declan clash more often than not.

The banter and chemistry between the two is palpable and the build-up of their relationship was amazing to read. Lauren Asher has a way of creating perfect sexual chemistry with her couples and it definitely translated into this new series.

I laughed, cried and sympathised throughout this book and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a romance read.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Spice: 🌶🌶🌶.5


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