Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Review: Baiting Him (How to Catch an Alpha #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds






Title: Baiting Him
Series: How to Catch an Alpha #2
Author: Aurora Rose Reynolds
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: January 14, 2020



Blurb

Chrissie doesn’t have time for guys, hot or otherwise; most days, she barely has time to sleep. With a thriving bakery that demands her attention and plenty of proof that relationships aren’t worth the trouble, she’s content to go it alone. Too bad she’s unwittingly baited Mr. Tall, Dark, and Way Too Gorgeous—and he’s just waiting for a chance to bite.

Gaston is used to getting what he wants, but he also knows nothing good ever comes easy. From the moment he meets Chrissie, he realizes that this woman who makes him laugh, smells like cupcakes, and looks like a tasty snack is going to be his greatest challenge. And if he’s lucky, she’ll be his biggest reward.

But someone else wants to catch Gaston at all costs—even if it means endangering the lives of the people he loves. Somehow Gaston must thwart danger and convince Chrissie that he’s the perfect catch.





Review:

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Baiting him is the second book in the How to catch an alpha series by Aurora Rose Reynolds. The novel can be read as stand-alone, but personally I would recommend reading the series in order because I liked both books very much. The only connection the two novels have is that Leah and Tyler from the first book appear in this one and Chrissie appears in theirs. She is Leah's best friend after all.

Those who have read Catching him might recall the epilogues. The events of this book take place after the main story and before the epilogues. The epilogue of this book takes us even further into the future and I love epilogues like that.

Chrissie and Gaston met at the night club he owns (in a weird way) and after that, he was smitten. After some pursuing, our heroine decides to give in and their journey begins. Gaston is an alpha male and some times his behavior can be over the top, but for most of the time, he is behaving himself. Thankfully, early in the story, I stopped singing in my head Gaston's song from beauty and the beast and I was able to think of him as the hero of the novel. His (in my head) cute doggie helped with that.

There is some suspense in the novel, but it's not much. The story is mainly focused on our two characters as a couple who are trying to navigate their lives. Their romance was good and I enjoyed the book as much as I usually enjoy a novel from Aurora Rose Reynolds. I would recommend it.



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Author Bio
Aurora Rose Reynolds is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author whose wildly popular series include Until, Until Him, Until Her, Underground Kings and Shooting Stars.

Her writing career started in an attempt to get the outrageously alpha men who resided in her head to leave her alone and has blossomed into an opportunity to share her stories with readers all over the world.


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