GRR Reviews The Secret to Seduction (The Fontaines) by Ember Casey


The Secret To Seduction is a story about a girl finally coming out of her shell and getting some self-esteem, but also how her love can be much closer than she expected rather than with her childhood crushes. However, it is also a trope, i.e. "I'll learn to seduce but I'll also fall in love with my teacher" story.

Felicia Liddle doesn't see herself as beautiful, and she'd gladly blend into the background to get the scoop for the gossip magazine she worked for. However, when the magazine changed ownership, Felicia found her job on the chopping block, unless she lands one major interview with one of the Fontaine Brothers, notorious for refusing interviews. Felicia has but one weapon: her female charms, as the Fontaine Brothers are known to never resist a beautiful woman... And Felicia had always an infatuation of the Fontaine Brothers but her seduction skills are, by her own estimation, negligible. But her new boss, Roman Everet, who gave her the one week to get her seduction tuned up, is willing to teach her... hands on...

In a way, this is also "alpha billionaire vs. ingenue" story, but the emphasis here is on the girl, not the guy, and that made it much better than the typical ones. 

And I like this new cover a lot better.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Young gossip reporter needed to learn seduction from a hands-on boss to land her biggest story ever...

Tropes: learn sex, teacher / student, different worlds, reporter

Overall Rating:  4/5

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