Tuesday 24 July 2018

Release Blitz & Review..Bad Boy Rich by Kat T. Masen




Title: Bad Boy Rich
Author: Kat T. Masen
Genre: Dark Romance
Release Date: July 24, 2018



Blurb

He called himself Bad Boy Rich.
The baddest boy in town.
Not my town, but the land of Hollywood.
A place where dreams come true, or—become your nightmare.
I was stuck somewhere in the middle.

After losing her job and forced to provide for her sick mother, Milana is offered the role of a lifetime—PA to the famous Emerson Chase—and dives head first into the world of the Rich…

Wesley Rich.

A self-proclaimed bad boy.
The ultimate heartbreaker, and—he’s Emerson’s ex-fiancé.
A lethal mix that Milana should stay away from.

Driven by sex, jealously and mind games, they form an obsessive love.
But everyone knows bad boys don’t play nice.
They play rough.
They get dirty.
And they’ll break you in the worst possible way.




Purchase Links

AMAZON US / UK / CA / AU



Author Bio

Born and bred in Sydney, Australia, Kat T. Masen is a mother to four crazy boys and wife to one sane husband. Growing up in a generation where social media and fancy gadgets didn’t exist, she enjoyed reading from an early age and found herself immersed in these stories. After meeting friends on Twitter who loved to read as much as she did, her passion to write began and the friendships continued on despite the distance.

“I’m known to be crazy and humorous. Show me the most random picture of a dog in a wig and I’ll be laughing for days.”


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I’m a big fan of this author and have read all her books so I’d already been introduced to bad boy Wesley Rich. Let’s just say he didn’t leave the best impression on me so going into his book, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect.

Wesley is the stereotypical troubled bad boy with a large dose of attitude. But there’s more to him than he shows. I’m probably in the minority but the more I got to know Wesley, the more I found myself liking him. Sometimes I got the feeling a lot of his attitude/actions were just for show and he has a surprisingly sweet side that he doesn’t show to many people. Thrown into the spotlight hasn’t been easy for him to deal with and I think deep down he’s lonely and desperate for company/an escape/to be treated ‘normal’. There’s a vulnerability about Wesley that drew me to him and even when he was blowing hot and cold, there was still something that intrigued me about him.

Milana is under a lot of pressure. Emotionally blackmailed by her mum (who had good intentions) into moving from Alaska to California with her brother Flynn, she’s dealing a lot of stuff. She’s lonely, struggling to do what she needs to do and seems to suffer from a lot of guilt even though she’s always putting herself last. When she bumps into a rude, cocky Wesley they don’t get off on the right foot but when they’re thrown together, they both find the escape they’re looking for.

Both these characters are flawed, racked with insecurities and seem like opposites but for some reason they gravitate to each other. I really enjoyed this book and even though there were times I disliked the characters, their mistakes/imperfections made them feel more real and I couldn’t help but like them. 




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