Review: Worlds Collide by Anne Ashby

Posted July 5, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Worlds Collide by Anne AshbyWorlds Collide by Anne Ashby
Published by Wild Rose Press Publication Date: July 15, 2015
Pages: 277
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four-stars

Although a secret dread lays buried deep inside New Zealand tradesman Justin Titirangi he appears content. He enjoys his life in Washington DC. He never dreamed a casual invitation to attend Thanksgiving with a friend's family would impact his life so disastrously. Previously untouched by social snobbery, he's blasted with both barrels.

Nicole Campbell is ashamed of how she'd treated her brother's friend, but is smarting from the demise of a long term relationship. She never expects to see Justin again anyway. A need to escape her smothering parents but without ready funds, Nicole temporarily moves into her brother's house in DC, unaware Justin also lives there.

Sparks fly when Justin and Nicole come face to face but will they manage to control the blaze before it engulfs them both?

She’s from a family with money and privilege, he wants her but she has put him in his place that he isn’t good enough. He refers to her as a “Rich Bitch” a tag she doesn’t like but he feels fits her to a T.  As time goes by she becomes more attracted to him but he is not interested, or at least that is what he is telling himself. This story is a good read and shows the misgivings and misunderstandings between people of different classes in society. He shows her that under it all everyone is just human and that they can be compatible. Loved the angst between these two and the additional characters that made the story so good.