Review Of Clandestine Affaire By Frances Paul

by - July 19, 2018

Willow Walsh is not just beautiful, but ambitious too. Born in a small city, she lives now in Chicago, with two of her close friends. When Willow is called back to a third interview to the famous Racer Journal and she gets the position the private assistant of Ella Racer, the owner, a dream comes true for the young woman. After telling the great news to the other girls, they decide, that such a thing is definitely needs to be celebrated. They go out and enjoy they night, which could not be luckier for Willow, when a handsome stranger steps into the bar and seems to be interested in her. The girl is wasting no time and sits to the mysterious man. The result surprises even her, when they end up in the apartment of Harry, the handsome stranger. The next day Willow is embarrassed and tries to forgot, what happened last night, but Harry just doesn't want to vanish from her thoughts. When she starts searching the man, it turns out, that nor Harry could forget Willow. The young woman could be perfectly happy. She has the job of her dreams and loves the most gorgeous guy she ever met. Until all of this not becomes a nightmare, when one day her boss, Ella introduces her husband. Harry. Harry Racer. The upset Willow tries to get out from the situation, which can ruin not just her life, but her carrier, but her feelings for Harry are stronger. Can Willow break out from the devilish circle of lies and secrets before they ruin her life and break her heart?

Usually I don't read romance, so Clandestine Affaire was an interesting peek into a genre, which I know less. The story made me curious and I wanted to know what happens next. What I really liked in it, that we could see another side of an affair, with the eyes of the 'other woman'. Usually the lover is, who we dislike, but in this novel, even that I also loathe cheating, we sympathise with Willow, who is also a victim. It was interesting to see all the characters and how their relationship to each other changes through the story. Another good side of the book was, that we could see the inner fight of Willow, who also suffered, because she wanted to be happy, but also, she doesn't wanted to hurt another woman.

Shorty, Clandestine Affaire was an interesting and entertaining reading. The characters are good and you stay curious at the story until the end. I can recommend it to romance fans, but also to those, who want to try out a new genre, romance.

ISBN number:
1985652668

The author's website:
https://francespaul.com/

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1985652668/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_1985652668

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