Monday, May 7, 2018

Book Review: Bad Boy Brody by Tijan


Bad Boy Brody by Tijan
Blurb:
One punch took him from Hollywood’s Golden Boy to Bad Boy Brody.

The media didn’t care he was grieving his brother’s death. They descended on him, but to change his reputation, his manager got him a deal.

Act in an indie film, one that already had Oscar buzz, and he’d get the movie roles he needed to secure his future.

He took the deal.

Yet he wasn’t prepared for the real-life people behind the script. He wasn’t prepared for the murder the movie was based on. And he really wasn’t prepared for her, the biggest secret of all.

She was wild. She was beautiful. She defied gravity.

But was she the leading role that would tame him?

My Review:
Brody Asher went from Hollywood Heartthrob to Hollywood Bad Boy in the seven months since he listened to his brother die in a car accident on his way to Brody’s latest movie premiere. He’s been on a downward spiral of drinking too much, sleeping around, and starting fights. 

To clean up his act, his latest movie is set in the Montana wilderness; a movie that’s already gaining Oscar buzz so he can’t screw it up. What he never expected was falling in love. On the drive up to the Kellerman mansion, where the woman the movie is centered on lived and where the movie will be filmed, a herd of wild mustangs races across the road in front of the car and for a split second he locks eyes with a girl riding on the back of one of the mustangs. But was she really? Or another ghost he’s seeing.

Morgan is wild and untamed. She’s preferred to among the wild mustangs ever since her mother was murdered. A part of her humanity died that day and she doesn’t know how to be around people anymore so she stays away, living with the herd that took her in like a second family. But when she sees the star actor playing her stepfather in the movie they’re making about her late mother everything begins to change. She is curious about him and the more time she spends with Brody the more she can’t stay away. But could she leave behind her life in the wilderness with the herd?

This is the second book I’ve read by Tijan and I loved it just as much, if not more than the first. The blurb was what initially drew me into the story - I’m drawn to characters like Brody but the plot was well written, the characters well developed, and the story kept me engaged. 

I liked Morgan as a character, her connection with the herd and her feelings about her past seemed well researched and plotted and at times I forgot that she’d had an education because she’d been with the horses so long. Matthew was a majorly creepy character and Peter was a true villain but fit well with the storyline. 

Overall, I liked everything about this book. Now having read more than one book by this author I can really say this is an author you need to check out! This book gave me all the feels and made me want to keep reading to see how things would play out.

My Rating:
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
5 of 5 Stars!

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