Cinderella's Last Stand
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Publisher Description
If she wants a happy ending
She’ll have to write her own story
Working as Hollywood heartthrob Axel Harrington’s personal assistant isn’t exactly a fairy tale come true for Maddie Henry. Despite crushing on his Prince Charming looks, Maddie has had enough of Axel not recognizing her value. Well, this Cinderella is shattering the glass slipper to pursue her dream career! The "Sexiest Man Alive" has two weeks to find a new assistant. And to realize that Maddie is the key to his happily-ever-after.
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Book 1: Rivals at Love Creek
Book 2: Cinderella's Last Stand
Customer Reviews
Cinderella's Last Stand
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley and I am voluntarily reviewing it.
While this is a part of a series about the Harrington brothers, you don't have to read the prior one to fully understand and enjoy this book.
There is kissing in this book and anything else was just alluded to with no details. Anyone would enjoy reading this.
At first I really didn't like Axel Harrington. I was intrigued with how the author was going to redeem him in the reader's eyes to make him into the male protagonist worthy of Maddie. Axel is a self-absorbed actor that really took some getting used to. It took time but over the half-way point, he started to grow on me.
I felt the ending was a bit rushed but overall the book was one that should appeal to anyone.
Good Harlequin
I missed the release date because I piled too many books on myself (metaphorically speaking, of course)! Oops.
It’s been a long time since I read a Harlequin novel, but this certainly fit what I remembered from past books I’ve read and enjoyed. This is a light, fast read - which isn’t a bad thing, in this case. It’s exactly what I needed at the moment.
The “Cinderella” theme was a bit of a stretch for me, but Michelle Lindo-Rice threw in enough suggestions that she did make it fit.
Good book, would recommend.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.