
Title: The Unidentified Redhead, The Redhead Revealed and The Redhead Plays Her Hand
Series: Yes
Author: Alice Clayton
POV: Heroine
Cliffhanger: Nope. Though I guess it can be read separately because a summary or a background on the previous book is provided on books 2 and 3. But for me personally I prefer to read it in a consecutive manner.
On a scale of 1 to 5 (highest) stars:
Sexiness: 4
Angst: 4
Plot: 4
Thought Provoking: 3
Hangover: 4
Overall Rating: 4 stars
This rating is for the three Redhead books.
I've had this series for quite sometime now but haven't gotten around to reading it sooner. The story is a breath of fresh air from the other more angsty books. The plot is somehow similar to other books (hero is a celebrity) but I haven't read something where the heroine is also a celebrity and that she is older. I liked it because I can relate to it, my husband is 4 years younger.
In book 1 we get to experience how Jack and Grace met and how their love story started. In this book Jack is still awaiting the release of his movie that would ultimately place him as a sought after celebrity, while Grace is still trying to find out her place in the industry. We also get to meet Holly, the ultimate best friend who I'm sure you will all love.
In book 2 we get to see the start of Grace's career, the break that she has been waiting for all her life. We see the start of Jack's celebrity status. Think Robert Pattinson at the start of the Twilight franchise. We also read about how Jack and Grace make their relationship survive. They try to make it work despite the usual MO of relationship status denials. But I wanted to slap Grace in this sequel for letting her insecurites take over.
Come book 3, the lovable Jack pissed me off! Fame got into his head! Grace redeemed herself here because of how she showed her love for Jack. I loved her for not being the nagging girlfriend. I got incensed at her for tolerating Jack's tantrums but I eventually understood her style and I liked it. I definitely learned something from her!
This series is highly recommended to those who love reading about celebrity love stories.
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