Identity Crisis
- Book 2
The Executive Decision Trilogy
TITLE: IDENTITY CRISIS
SERIES: Book 2 in The Executive Decision Trilogy
AUTHOR: KD Grace writing as Grace Marshal
GENRE: Erotic Romance
PUBLISHER: Xcite Books
FORMAT: Available in all formats
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Blurb:
PR rep extraordinaire, Kendra Davis, is elated when she gets the chance to work for her hero, reclusive, romance novelist, Tess Delaney. Her elation is short-lived when she discovers that Tess is none other than Garrett Thorne, the bad-boy brother of business tycoon and eco-warrior, Ellison Thorne, who is engaged to her best friend, Dee Henning. Kendra blames Garrett for the comedy of errors that nearly destroyed their relationship. Garrett doesn’t like Kendra either, but he’s desperate. His alter-ego, Tess has been nominated for the prestigious Golden Kiss Award. No one knows who Tess really is, and he needs Kendra to play Tess for the awards.
When Tess is stalked by a rabid fan, the two unite to protect her identity. With Kendra, the body and Garrett the soul of Tess Delaney, is there room in this strange ménage for romance? Can a woman who doesn’t exist understand their hearts even better than they do?
My Thoughts:
After reading and reviewing the first book in The Executive Decsision Trilogy, An Executive Decision, I was very eager to read the second, Identity Crisis.
This time around Ms Grace dealt with Kendra and Garret, best friend of Dee and younger brother of Ellis Thorne.
The character of Kendra was loosely described in the first book but in Identity Crisis, we got a more in-depth look at her quirkiness and passion.
With Garret on the other hand, Ms Grace showed us a completely different side to this dynamic, sexy man.
I loved the twists, turns and added thrill of suspense, Ms Grace conveyed in her book. There were a lot of sections of the book that I found were undeniable page turners. They had me holding my breath and literally shouting out at the characters (It did help having hubby wonder who I was talking to lol).
The best thing about Identity Crisis was the way the author would carry the tempo of the storyline. It was like a musical masterpiece. Slowly to start, gradually building up to a climatic peak that left you breathless, just like a good session of love making and then gently she would bring you down, only to work up the tempo once more.
All in all, I found Identity Crisis to be one incredible read and cannot wait now to finish off with the third book in The Executive Decision Trilogy, The Exhibition.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a bit of diverse, hot, steamy reading that will have you clutching the bed sheets for all the right reasons.
Identity Crisis like its counterpart, An Executive Decision
is being given a very big
5 Stars out of 5.
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