As "Amanda Jamison", Ariel Kirkwood suffered stoically through the daily traumas of a popular soap opera. She was adored by her loyal fans, as well as the real people in her life. Booth De Witt had written his greatest script: from the pain of a bitter marriage came a bitingly brilliant story. Ariel knew she wanted to play the scheming wife -- a complete change from her sweet daytime heroine. But Ariel the actress awakened the ghosts of Booth's past with her eerily perfect portrayal of his ex-wife . . . and Ariel the woman broke through his hardened cynicism, tempting him to love again.
I like this book because of the action and the romance parts in the book. I love the characters of the book because they are really awesome people and some of them compliment each other really well. I love the plot of the book because it is really good and well written but sometimes I wish that it was a little bit longer. I love Booth and Ariel because they are really awesome people and they go really well together. I love what he is willing to do for her and her son-in-law no matter the cost.

No comments:
Post a Comment