Monday 6 August 2018

Review: Stripped by Zoey Castile

Skilled, sculpted, and sexy, the men of adult entertainment are the kind of guys a woman reserves for her fantasies, not her reality. But is there more to these professional hotties than meets the eye?…

The day Robyn Flores meets Zac Fallon is one of those days. You know, when you’re already late for work. Mostly because you haven’t really slept since your best friend abandoned you for her fiancé and her exponentially better life. The kind of day you drag yourself to the cleaners to pick up your laundry, only to discover you’ve got the wrong bag—Star Spangled sequined thong, anyone? So Robyn is definitely not ready for the ridiculously gorgeous guy at her front door, except that they have each other’s clothes. But then, is any woman ever ready to meet the love of her life?

There’s just one problem: Zac Fallon is not the love of Robyn’s life. Zac knows, despite the all-too-intimate dinner they share, he doesn’t have a shot at her. Because the next time Zac sees Robyn, he’s front and center of the male revue headlining her best friend’s bachelorette party. So much for wooing the pretty schoolteacher, much less impressing her old-fashioned family, with his upstanding lifestyle. Now he’s only got one way to win his dream girl. It’s gonna be the steamiest, most irresistible seduction she’s ever seen. And this time it will be no act…

Paperback, 304 pages
Expected publication: August 28th 2018 by Kensington

Terri's Thoughts

I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher Kensington in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you!

I have to be honest here.  I am sometimes guilty of judging a book by its cover.  I have a tendency to skip the books that have half naked, chiseled, do this perfection really exist in real life, sexy kind of  men on the cover.  I don't know why I do as I enjoy the genre however it has been the case up until now. I'm glad I chose this story to break my pattern.

This was a super light and easy read for me.  The instant chemistry between Robyn and Fallon hooked me in from the beginning and kept me reading to see where it would lead.  I fell in love with Fallon right away and it didn't take long after to enjoy the character of Robyn.  The only thing I could not understand about Robyn was her constant tardiness.  I absolutely hate being late for anything even if it is something I am not looking forward to.  Once my OCD could see past this I quite enjoyed her character.

Fans of this genre shouldn't hesitate to pick this up.  It has the connection between characters, the steam factor and some simply enjoyable characters.  It looks like this is going to be a series and I will be keeping an eye to find out what happens next.




About the Author


Zoey Castile was born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, New York. She started writing in her teens and pursued that love in her studies at Hunter College and the University of Montana. For nearly a decade, she worked as a bartender, hostess, and manager in New York City's nightlife.



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