Review: Bombshell by C. D. Reiss

Posted April 23, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Bombshell by C. D. ReissBombshell Series: Hollywood A-List, #1
Published by Montlake Romance Publication Date: May 1st 2017
Pages: 364
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four-half-stars

From New York Times bestselling author CD Reiss, a standalone romance about a nanny, a Hollywood star, and a love they never expected.
Hollywood bad boy Brad Sinclair always gets his way, whether it’s the role he wants or the bikini-clad model he has to have. But when a bombshell gets dropped in his lap in the form of a dimpled five-year-old from a forgotten relationship, he knows his life is about to change forever.
Cara DuMont isn’t exactly thrilled when she gets assigned to be the nanny for the latest box-office king. She has one rule: no celebrity fathers, especially single ones with devilish good looks and rock-hard abs.
But as soon as Cara meets Brad and his adorable little girl, she knows she’s in for a world of trouble. Because there’s something about the way Brad looks at her that makes her believe that some rules are meant to be broken…

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CD Reiss weaves a beautiful story about Brad Sinclair, a Hollywood actor who discovers he has a five-year-old daughter.  Cara is a nanny who works for the rich and famous.  She is good at what she does and Brad insists she work for him and Cara reluctantly agrees.

I love the way C. D. Reiss portrays Brad.  He is a gorgeous, talented, fun-loving party boy but still has his small town values.  He pretends he doesn’t care what people think but deep down he does.  He is a mess, but he is a lovable mess.  His family is not impressed with his movie star status and treat him the same as they always have and that keeps him grounded.  Brad isn’t sure what to do with the little girl who has just lost her mom.  He wants his wild bachelor days back and keeps fighting his new restricted life.  Cara has to keep reminding Brad and yes, sometimes yelling at him to try to keep him in line.  Brad is afraid of messing up and he finds himself drawn to the fearless nanny.  Brad struggles with being a father and admires Cara’s intuitive way with kids.

Cara had an unstable childhood living as a military brat.  She loves children and loves being a nanny and she knows better than to get involved with a dad of one of her charges.  She knows it will only ruin her reputation and no one will want to hire her.  She doesn’t want to get involved with Brad but yet she finds it impossible to resist him. I admire how strong Cara is and how hard she works to be the best at what she does.

Brad and Cara are good together and help each other with their issues and they learn they can trust each other.   Brad’s daughter is delightful.  She is cute and sweet and adds another dimension to the story and I also enjoyed all the secondary characters.  This is the first book in the Hollywood A-list series and I can’t wait to read more.  It is a charming, feel-good story with an interesting plot and I never wanted it to end.