Just One Scandal (The Kingston Family #2)
by Carly Phillips
Blurb:
A jilted bride. Her brother’s ex-buddy. An affair would be crazy…right?
Chloe Kingston’s
life is exactly how she needs it: safe and stable. Right up until her reliable,
low-risk fiancé jilts her on their fairy-tale wedding day. As she works her way
through the reception champagne—and wonders where she’s going to live—she
stumbles into her brother Linc’s ex-best friend.
If only Beckett
Daniels was were hideous. But he’s not. He’s everything her erstwhile groom was
not. Hot. Sexy. Dangerous. And she’s just buzzed enough to want all that Greek-god
gorgeousness to show her the kind of fun she’s been missing.
Beck thrives on
calculated risks, but taking advantage of Linc’s little sister isn’t one of
them. What he can do is haul her tipsy, tulle-clad, tempting little butt to the
bridal suite to sleep it off. Then move her into his spare room—which has the
satisfying side effect of driving her brother crazy.
They can’t remain
platonic roommates for long. Not when the sexual attraction sizzles out of
control. But when tragedy threatens Beck, pain from his past reminds them both
that life doesn’t come without risks…and this time, they’re gambling with their
hearts.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
The magic of Carly Phillips strikes again as
she shows us that love can come in the most unlikely of circumstances. This series, another fun spin-off of the
Fabulous Dare family, is just getting more and more interesting as we learn
more about the siblings and see them fall in love. Chloe’s story kicks off with the drama of her
being left at the altar, but quickly becomes her taking control of her life and
future in a way that makes me proud to be an independent woman. This family has
had a lot of problems and traumas but together they have managed to overcome it
all, bringing them closer together and sharing their love beautifully. Having been left at the altar by her safe fiancée, Chloe Kingston decides
that it’s time for her to celebrate instead of being sad, so she sends her
family home and uses her reception to throw a party to her independence. But things quickly get out of hand; luckily
for her a white knight in the form of Beckett Daniels, her brother’s former
best friend, comes to her rescue when the partying gets a little too crazy. Waking up hungover and in a semi-compromising
position the next morning, confronted with her big brother, Beck and Chloe
decide that maybe together might be the best way to move forward. Beck offers Chloe his guest room while she
gets back on her feet, nothing more, but the more time they spend together the
closer their friendship becomes. Soon
they are both unable to resist the draw toward one another and they have to
decide if the relationship they could build together if worth overcoming the
odds and scandal it would cause for them to have their happiness. Chloe is
strong enough to help Beck move past his fear, but he has to be willing to work
with her or they will lose everything they have been building.
Beckett
has a lot of traumas in his past and understandably he fears loving anyone for
fear of losing them, but at the same time he knows the value of Chloe so I was
a little surprised at how resistant he was to them forming a relationship. He was sweet, supportive, strong, and
fearless in so many other ways, but letting go took way too long in my
opinion. The connection between them was
there from the very beginning and he fought way too hard for too long. Chloe was a great character too, even though
she needed to stop hiding her light from the world. It was obvious that she has been coasting for
far too long, unwilling to take risks, but with this last debacle the time has
come for her to stand tall. Together they so obviously complemented one another
perfectly making them the perfect couple and a perfect addition to each of
their families. The passion between them
was irresistible and I love getting to see it blossom into something beyond the
label of casual they both tried to
force onto it. I am so looking forward
to seeing more of Chloe and Beck in the future novels and of course seeing the
other siblings find love as we see these amazing Kingstons branch and grow into
an even bigger family tree. If you are
looking for a wild ride filled with laughter, sweetness, passion, and
heartbreak look no further than Just One
Scandal.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.