GRR Reviews The Truth About Love (box set) by Anna Bloom


Three novellas that complete the story arc.

1) Eve is about to graduate school and get her teaching license. She has a great roommate Cherry and escaped from her druggie mother. An encounter at school with gorgeous hunk Cameron (who's also a millionaire heir) sent her mind into a different direction, one she can't afford to go, with exams merely weeks away. Why would a hunky rich spoiled brat want her anyway? His persistence showed her there's a side to this "playboy" that the news got wrong, but can Eve enjoy the time with Cam? Or will their family obligations tear them apart?

2) Cherry changes boyfriends like laundry. When Eve had to leave due to a family emergency, Cherry was forced to sublet her room to a guy named Jared. While Jared is gorgeous, he's also bit too much of a slob for Cherry... until he showed her a different side of him, and his annoying habits became charming quirks. But Jared is hiding a secret, and when it's exposed, it'll tear them apart...

3) Eve agreed to give Cam another chance, and Cam swept her away to Paris, where he currently works for his family company. But the paparazzi are waiting. and rumors fly even within the company. It's clear that Cam still has secrets, and an encounter with who appears to be Cam's "other woman" sent Eve fleeing back across the Chunnel back to London, heart again bruised. But was it her insecurity that blinded her to the truth? Or is she and Cam just too different?

The novellas added up to only 200+ pages, and they are short and fast-paced enough to be good, but Cam was keeping too many secrets and the twists only "kinda" make sense. I like the interaction, but the plot could use a little more polish.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: N/A, collection

Overall Rating: 4/5

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