Monday, 8 April 2013

Book Review: The Bet by Rachel Van Dyken


Book description:

"I have a proposition for you..."
Kacey should have run the minute those words left Seattle millionaire Jake Titus's mouth. Instead, she made a deal with the devil in hopes of putting her past behind her once and for all.
Four days.
She could do four days!
But she wasn't counting on Jake’s older brother Travis being there to witness their farce of an engagement.
One thing is for certain.
One brother is right for her.
One wants a lifetime.
And one is in league with the devil.
She should have gotten Jake’s signature in blood.

BUY LINK: Amazon



Ooh I enjoyed reading The Bet! :) The prologue was enticing enough for me to click the 'Buy' button on Amazon.
Kacey grew up around Jake and Travis. During their college years, she was involved with Jake. Only to realise he wasn't who she thought he was. On the other hand, Travis, poor young Travis just hovered in the background searching for ways to impress young Kacey. He knew Tracey loved princess stories, but how was one supposed to be a prince when there were no dragons to slay? - Travis words, not mine. So he resulted to causing trouble for Kacey so he could save her. And most of those antics backfired completely. Worst thing was, Kacey hated him for that, and to her, Travis was Satan himself.
Now all grown up, Kacey's come back home in pretense that she is Jake's fiancee, and meets Travis. His feelings for Kacey have intensified over the years.

Aw...this is a wonderful story. The dialogue was pure classic - loved it!

Rachel Van Dyken did a great job with this story and characters. If you're looking for a sweet friends-to-lovers (more enemies to lovers story) with a HEA, I highly recommend 'The Bet'.

11 comments:

  1. The "in league with the devil" got my attention.

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    1. LOL...yeah. It's quite a line, that one. It was a fast, sweet read.

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  2. Sounds like a good book. Intriguing summary

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    1. It was a fun read! Thank you for stopping by my blog, Nigel! :)

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  3. This premise sounds wonderful - reminds me of the armloads of Harlequin Romances I read as a tween. I hope she chooses the right brother!
    Thanks for stopping by my blog. I didn't realize you lived in Vienna - that is so cool! :-)

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    1. It does. :) I totally loved it. It's feels good to read a cute romance once in a while.

      Oh I'm live in Vienna. Been here for about 10 years now. It's absolutely beautiful! :)

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  4. I haven't read any, but I would like to.

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  5. Thank you for the fantastic review ;)

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    1. Hey Rachel!

      Was a pleasure! :) Oh I think I should be the one thanking you for writing such a wonderful, story full of humour. Left me feeling fuzzy all over. :) Thanks for stopping by.

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  6. The book sounds like a great read. :-)

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  7. This does sound good! Will have to give it a try!

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