
on October 3, 2017
Genres: Contemporary Romance
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It wasn't supposed to be like this...
I wasn't supposed to be boyfriendless, homeless and jobless at twenty-eight. And I most definitely wasn't supposed to hit Hollywood's resident bad boy Gabriel Evans with my car and break his foot.
Now I'm stuck in his apartment, taking care of him while he's incapacitated. Living with the hottest guy in Hollywood, who I've had a crush on forever, doesn't sound like a chore, right? Wrong.
Gabriel Evans is rude, crude, drinks way too much and, as soon as his foot is healed, I'm out of here.
So, why do I keep forgetting to check the classifieds? And keep getting flustered when I see him shirtless? Breaking Hollywood wasn't part of the plan. But neither was falling in love with him.
Told in the same world as Wardrobe Malfunction, Breaking Hollywood starts with the same sassy punch and has you moving full speed ahead from the first chapter. When Ava and Gabriel meet for the second time, bones are broken, and neither will ever be the same. What started as an accident, leads to a love affair nether saw coming.
This story was funny, and sweet with a major drama bomb dropped mid storyline. Both Ava and Gabriel’s flirtatious bickering was hilariously sexy. And don’t even get me started on Gucci. With great flow and an engaging storyline I hit the end way before I was willing to say goodbye. This one can totally be read as a standalone, but do yourself a favor and pick up Wardrobe Malfunction too and enjoy Samantha’s version of Hollywood.