Friday, March 17, 2017

**Giveaway** ALEX: Perfect Opposite Book One (Extended edition) by Zoya Tessi **Review**



ALEX: Perfect Opposite Book One (Extended edition)
by Zoya Tessi
Publication date: January 23rd 2017
Genres: New Adult, Romance

Synopsis:
Their wishes were simple and modest. Fate had other things in store though, and she can be a real bitch sometimes.
All he wanted was to get the job done and somehow to endure those long months playing nanny to a spoiled little rich girl. Without strangling her with his bare hands in the process. Well, it is going to be much easier said than done.
All she wanted was to escape the past and live like any other girl. Her plan definitely didn’t include the arrogant, tattooed savage, with his awful mohawk and lack of social graces, whose only mission was to stick real close and mess up her life.
But, people aren’t always what they seem to be, are they?



Review:
 I gotta say...this cover is an eye catcher! I for one like muscular attractive guys with tattoos. However, I wasn't going to swoon over a book because the main guy is super attractive. I think anyone who has read this book can agree that this guy not only has a super attractive and tough masculine exterior but, he's a good protector. And, he's funny, sarcastic, charming, kinda the perfect boyfriend...
Then there's Sasha. She's gone through the tragedy of losing her mother. Plus, her father is this big arms dealer. So, when there is a threat on her life, she has to have a bodyguard. She's not a fan of this at all. It disrupts her whole school and social life. Alex learns he is the bodyguard. And he isn't thrilled about it at all.
This is when the story gets good. It was so much fun watching the relationship grow and unfold, the romance begins to bubble up and they try to ignore it and squash it, and the level of heat is palpable. I had so much fun reading this, I am very excited about the rest of the books in this series. 



AUTHOR BIO:
Zoya spent years doing volunteering work all across Europe, from cleaning school basements in Northern Russia to excavating Stone Age artifacts in Euskadi (the Basque country) and renovating castles from the middle ages in Southern France. She always dreamed of working with ‘Doctors without borders’ somewhere out in Africa, but ended up doing an ‘ordinary job’ in one of the smaller European countries.

Her greatest passion is devouring each and every book that comes within her reach.

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