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Review: Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James

Posted October 7, 2025 by Wena in Reviews | 0 Comments

Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James

Reviewer: Wena
Main Leads: Jason Andrews, Taylor Donovan
Setting: United States, California, Los Angeles
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Tags: Hate to Love, He Fell First, Badass Female Lead
Published On: October 7, 2008
Publisher: Berkley Sensation
Format: e-Book
Source: Purchased
Pages: 296
Purchase It: Amazon | Barnes & Noble

No woman could resist him—except the one he wanted most…

Cool, Calm, Collected…

Nothing fazes Taylor Donovan. In the courtroom she never lets the opposition see her sweat. In her personal life, she never lets any man rattle her—not even her cheating ex-fiancé. So when she’s assigned to coach People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” for his role in his next big legal thriller, she refuses to fall for the Hollywood heartthrob’s charms. Even if he is the Jason Andrews.

Confident, Famous, Irresistible…

Jason Andrews is used to having women fall at his feet. When Taylor Donovan gives him the cold shoulder, he’s thrown for a loop. She’s unlike any other woman he’s ever met: uninterested in the limelight, seemingly immune to his advances, and shockingly capable of saying no to him. She’s the perfect challenge. And the more she rejects him, the more he begins to realize she may just be his perfect match.

It’s been such a long time since I’ve read this book and I’m super happy to report that it stood the test of time. I still love this book as much as I did the first time that I read it. I really miss reading books by Julie James and now that my daughter is reading, I’m having a blast introducing her to some of my favorite authors and books. This is one of the first books that she actually agreed to read with me and I’m thrilled that she loved reading this book as well.

Reading this book after so many years reminded me how much I used to love reading. This book in particular reminded me how much I used to love blogging about books because blogging introduced me to Julie James, who I’ve come to admire because she writes my kind of stories. Smart stories with steamy romances and characters that I adore to pieces. The only thing missing from this story is the steamy scenes but I can’t even be bothered to be mad about that because the story was still engaging, the characters were still charming as hell, and the book itself is still a memorable romance that stayed with me long after I finished. Bren finished the book before I did and I was glad to hear that she enjoyed it so it sped my reading.

So Taylor Donovan is a lawyer working a big case in the Los Angeles office of her law firm when she’s assigned the task of showing Jason Andrews, an A-List actor the ropes of being a lawyer…or in his case, playing the role of being an attorney. Jason’s new film has him playing an attorney and he’s determined to nail the role by doing what he does best, learning all there is to learn, first hand, about being a lawyer and bringing his character to life. On top of showing Jason the ropes, she’s going to be consulting on the film’s script to make sure that the writing makes sense from an actual lawyer. As busy as she is, she’s not given a choice in the matter so she squeezes these appointments into her work day and would have been professional about it all, had Jason not stood her up and wasted her time. Now, the very last thing she wants to do is help him.

Jason Andrews is a busy man. He works hard and he plays hard as well. Everyone loves him so when he meets Taylor Donovan, he’s surprised that she doesn’t fall at his feet, wanting to help him. Sure, he can get help from anyone but there’s something about Taylor Donovan that pulls at him and his curiosity makes him determined that he work with her and only her. If anything, things will definitely be interesting and he witnessed first hand just how good she is in the courtroom so his gut is telling him that it’s gotta be her…so he’s got to be on his best behavior because for the first time in a long time, he’s met someone that isn’t thrilled to be in his presence.

There’s a lot going on in this book and the writing style drew me in so I was invested from the jump. As much as I enjoyed the story the last time that I read it, enough time has past that I couldn’t remember a lot of the details so it kind of felt like I was reading this for the first time. I really enjoyed getting to know both Taylor and Jason again but it was also really good to see the side characters again. I didn’t think that the romance suffered without the typical steamy scenes we usually get from a romance so that was just another reason to like Julie James efforts in writing this story for Taylor and Jason. They were a fantastic couple and seeing them come together in love was a lot of fun so if you’re looking for a fun contemporary romance with a swoony hero and a kickass heroine, look no further cause this book delivers the goods. I definitely recommend!

Final Rating

4 out of 5


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Review: The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren

Posted June 23, 2025 by Wena in Reviews | 0 Comments

The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren

Reviewer: Wena
Main Leads: William Weston, Anna Green
Setting: United States, California, Palo Alto, Los Angeles
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Tags: Contract Marriage, Fake Relationship, Rich Family Drama
Published On: May 14, 2024
Publisher: Simon & Schuster, Gallery Books
Format: e-Book
Source: Purchased
Pages: 352
Purchase It: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Half Price Books

Anna Green thought she was marrying Liam “West” Weston for access to subsidized family housing while at UCLA. She also thought she’d signed divorce papers when the graduation caps were tossed, and they both went on their merry ways.

Three years later, Anna is a starving artist living paycheck to paycheck while West is a Stanford professor. He may be one of four heirs to the Weston Foods conglomerate, but he has little interest in working for the heartless corporation his family built from the ground up. He is interested, however, in his one-hundred-million-dollar inheritance. There’s just one catch.

Due to an antiquated clause in his grandfather’s will, Liam won’t see a penny until he’s been happily married for five years. Just when Liam thinks he’s in the home stretch, pressure mounts from his family to see this mysterious spouse, and he has no choice but to turn to the one person he’s afraid to introduce to his one-percenter parents — his unpolished, not-so-ex-wife.

But in the presence of his family, Liam’s fears quickly shift from whether the feisty, foul-mouthed, paint-splattered Anna can play the part to whether the toxic world of wealth will corrupt someone as pure of heart as his surprisingly grounded and loyal wife. Liam will have to ask himself if the price tag on his flimsy cover story is worth losing true love that sprouted from a lie.

Christina Lauren is one of my feel good authors. Every single book that I read by them brings me all the joy. The Paradise Problem was no exception. This is such a fun summer read and I was able to escape the reality of my pretty mundane life for a few hours and just enjoy being part of a pretty chaotic island getaway while our main couple falls in love.

Liam “West” Weston is a rich guy with an inheritance that comes with strings. In order to gain access to his inheritance, he needs his brothers college friend Anna Green to marry him. But the charade doesn’t end with them getting married. They have to pretend to be in love and in a real marriage so Anna moves into West’s place and they pretend their life away. The arrangement works for the both of them because 1) they’re married in name only and 2) they give each other space to live their lives even though they share living space. All of that comes to an end when they go their separate ways and sign the divorce papers…only three years later, West finds out that they’re not actually divorced and they need to come together and play pretend some more because along with finding out they’re still technically married, he also found out some other stipulations of the inheritance so West needs Anna in a way he wasn’t prepared to need anyone.

As a struggling artist, it doesn’t take much to convince Anna to take on the role of West’s wife again, especially when West is all too happy to pay her some serious cash for her troubles. All she needs to do is fly to a tropical island and attend West’s sisters wedding and pretend that they’re still madly in love and happily married.

There’s a lot going on in this story between West’s family shenanigans, West’s personal struggles with his father, and Anna’s own struggles with where she’s at in her life, taking care of her father, and dealing with all of that while falling in love with each other really kicks them both in the ass and I really enjoyed seeing them work through their struggles and come together in love. It was messy, it was steamy, and with the beautiful island back drop, I was hella invested. They were so much fun getting to know on their own, especially Anna, that it was not hard to root for them. There were times when I didn’t understand why West thought and did the things that he did but I just chalked it up to rich people problems. I cannot connect with that but I still really loved West and I really loved the way that he loved Anna. They were such a fun couple and I was completely satisfied with their story, their romance, and all of the secondary characters made the story pop even more so I wasn’t mad about any of them, not even West’s dickhead Dad. I definitely recommend this if you’re in the mood for a steamy romance that makes you laugh with characters that will charm your socks off. It’s good, I promise!

Final Rating

4 out of 5


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