Masquerade a romantic comedy edition by Janette Rallison CJ Hill Contemporary Romance eBooks

Masquerade a romantic comedy edition by Janette Rallison CJ Hill Contemporary Romance eBooks
I haven't read any of Janette Rallison's adult books before, so I was pleasantly surprised that this book was just as fun as her books for teens. There's still the humor and voice that I've grown to associate with her novels, but grown up just a little bit. The main female character still gets in embarrassing situations, but it's handled more maturely.I know this book was rewritten from an earlier edition, which I never read, so I can't really compare them. I know she fleshed out the ending a little bit to make it less abrupt - which I think is good, because even with the rewrite, I felt like the ending was a bit hurried. But, I attribute that more to my desire to learn more and stay with the characters a bit longer than I do to the writing itself. For example, I wanted to know what happened to Landon, Sylvia and AJ.
Normally when a book depicts someone (who is single) falling in love with someone who they believe is married, I get an icky feeling in my stomach. But luckily, you still love Slade's character and don't feel like he's icky at all. Plus, since he is single himself, you can't really fault him for looking at a beautiful woman.
The cover of this book is beautiful! Though I was kind of hoping there'd be a huge masquerade ball where she gets to wear a feathered mask - alas, it was not to be. She does go to a masquerade party, but her outfit is ... well, I won't give any spoilers, but it is entirely different. The mask on the cover I think is just to represent the various "masks" people wear throughout the book.
The two little girls in this book are adorable, and very true to real life. I could completely see them acting in the way they did (which kind of makes me scared for when my own little one reaches that age ...)

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Masquerade a romantic comedy edition by Janette Rallison CJ Hill Contemporary Romance eBooks Reviews
This book is an easy beach read that's perfect for those who love sweet romances. Clean romances are the BEST so I was really pleased with this book. For me personally, I would've liked more comedy to balance out the romance, but that's my own taste. There's nothing wrong with the book, and there were several hilarious moments.
Also, I enjoyed the easy read because I read this book on my phone at random moments (in line at the grocery store, rocking baby to sleep, waiting for dinner to cook, etc) so I never felt lost when I reopened it. The point of this book is to let the reader relax and enjoy, which I did.
I loved this book! Clarissa was a single mom with a critical and disinterested ex-husband. She needed a job and found an old friend of her ex's at a temp agency. He thought she was still married and sent her over to Slade the movie star's house for a nanny interview. The guy told her Slade preferred the nanny to be married so she wouldn't be another girl trying to get his attention instead of nannying his daughter. Slade thinking Clarissa was married was not the most promising start to a romance, but it got interesting. Then there was Landon, Slade's movie star friend she met in Hawaii, who either didn't believe she was married or didn't care.
Told from both Clarissa and Slade's POV made it even more fun and frustrating. The poor guy thought she was married for crying out loud. I enjoyed the parts with Clarissa and her daughter and Slade and his daughter, very sweet. Slade's daughter was a handful making for some pretty funny/embarrassing scenes. Like I've said before, Janette Rallison writes the most cringe worthy and hilarious embarrassing moments.
Masquerade was a light-hearted, entertaining, clean adult romance. I recommend it to any romance lover.
Content Ratings
sexual mild
language none
violence none
Janette Rallison is one of my FAVORITE authors!
Her books are SO GOOD!
I have read A LOT of them and LOVE each one!
I have read
My Fair Godmother
My Unfair Godmother
Just One Wish
It's a Mall World After All
Revenge of he Cheerleaders
Life, Love and the Pursuit of Free Throws
Dakota's Revenge
What the Doctor Ordered
Masquerade is Janette Rallison's newest book.
I knew it would be good just because Janette wrote it...and it really was!
Actor Slade Jacobson is looking for a nanny for his little girl...Bella...
Clarissa is trying to find a job to support her and her little girl...Elaina...
When Clarissa finds out she can nanny for Slade and have Elaina there too instead of at a babysitter she jumps at the job offer...
Only problem...she absently put that she was married on her application...when in reality she is divorced...
When Slade offers to take Clarissa and Elaina to Hawaii in order to nanny Bella the masks will need to come off...
This is a great read when you're in the mood for an uplifting and witty book. Two souls wounded by their past relationships manage to find love despite their reluctance to enter into another relationship. In fact, hunky Slade, tired of women pursuing him after his messy divorce from his cheating spouse, insists that he hire only a married nanny for his 3 year old daughter. He needs someone to mind Bella as he travels to Hawaii to shoot a movie. Clarissa is struggling to make end meet while raising her own 3 year old daughter Elaina, and desperately needs this well-paying job, so fudging a bit, she introduces herself as Mrs. Hancock, and assures Slade that her husband won't mind her absence, and having Elaina as a playmate for Bella would provide an added benefit. Needless to say, things get complicated. This novel is clean, G rated, with minimal editing errors, and so much fun you'll hate to put it down. It's like eating your ice cream after you've had a diet of peas and carrots!
I haven't read any of Janette Rallison's adult books before, so I was pleasantly surprised that this book was just as fun as her books for teens. There's still the humor and voice that I've grown to associate with her novels, but grown up just a little bit. The main female character still gets in embarrassing situations, but it's handled more maturely.
I know this book was rewritten from an earlier edition, which I never read, so I can't really compare them. I know she fleshed out the ending a little bit to make it less abrupt - which I think is good, because even with the rewrite, I felt like the ending was a bit hurried. But, I attribute that more to my desire to learn more and stay with the characters a bit longer than I do to the writing itself. For example, I wanted to know what happened to Landon, Sylvia and AJ.
Normally when a book depicts someone (who is single) falling in love with someone who they believe is married, I get an icky feeling in my stomach. But luckily, you still love Slade's character and don't feel like he's icky at all. Plus, since he is single himself, you can't really fault him for looking at a beautiful woman.
The cover of this book is beautiful! Though I was kind of hoping there'd be a huge masquerade ball where she gets to wear a feathered mask - alas, it was not to be. She does go to a masquerade party, but her outfit is ... well, I won't give any spoilers, but it is entirely different. The mask on the cover I think is just to represent the various "masks" people wear throughout the book.
The two little girls in this book are adorable, and very true to real life. I could completely see them acting in the way they did (which kind of makes me scared for when my own little one reaches that age ...)

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