Blog Tour + Review + Excerpt: THE CONSEQUENCE OF SEDUCTION (Consequence #3) by Rachel Van Dyken

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consequences of seductionTHE CONSEQUENCE OF SEDUCTION
Consequence #3
Rachel Van Dyken
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Publisher: Skyscape
Publication Date: February 9, 2016
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From New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken.

Reid Emory has never had reason to question his luck with the ladies. As the owner of a lethal set of aqua-blue eyes and a devastating grin, this Hollywood heartthrob always brings his A game…but lately his luck seems to have run out. The actor is in need of some help, and there’s only one person he can trust to take his love life—and his career—to an explosive new level.

Jordan Litwright’s newest client is trying her patience. As a publicist, she’s more than content to stay in the background and let others shine. But when a publicity stunt backfires, she suddenly finds herself thrust into the spotlight—as Reid’s new love interest. And while other men usually overlook her, Reid is focusing in with laserlike intensity. There’s no denying they have serious chemistry.

But once Reid breaks into the big time, can they turn their made-for-the-media romance into a forever love?

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tina thoughts a review for youEver since The Consequence of Loving Colton, I have been curious about Reid and what would happen in his story. His antics were hilarious and his personality was so different from everyone else you meet in the series. I always wondered what kind of woman would be his perfect match and could never come up with one. When you meet him originally, he seems like so many things rolled into one. He is charismatic and charming, a ladies man who cannot turn off said charm. He is also a bit ridiculous (he is Max’s brother after all) and his plans and attempt to help his friends would usually go up in flames, his history with Grandma is the perfect example. His lack of common sense in some areas made me roll my eyes and want to just pat his head and say “Bless you heart.” When I started reading The Consequences of Seduction, I knew that this story could go in so many different directions. Rachel Van Dyken did a great job of combining a sweet love story with her signature rom-com style.

Reid is quite an interesting character. He has suffered unspeakable yet hilarious things in the past two books and it seems like this book is his time to shine and show a completely different side of who he is. At first he seems to be a bit shallow, a man in the spotlight used to getting what he wants. But his game is off and he cannot seem to get back into it. When Max interferes and a publicity stunt/bet goes awry, Reid is forced to lean on his new PR person, Jordan. These two are unlikely lovers that it is both refreshing and hilarious to watch unfold. Where he is suave and perfection embodied; she is a train wreck attempting to keep from spilling anything and everything on her blouse (I am sure so many woman can relate to her defining characteristics. ha!). Where she is strict and planning ahead, attempting to form a plan that will bring success, he is living his own life and attempting to poke the bear at every turn. These two go head to head but something happens that makes the attraction undeniable. Opposites attract, but when it comes down to it, how opposite are they really. Watching them learn to accept what is happening and muddle through the intense emotion and stressful reality is filled with both heartfelt and absolutely hilarious moments.

As with all the books in the series, we see the whole gang once again. Max is true to form, stirring up trouble and being so ridiculous that he makes some sense. Becca is attempting to reign him in and balance his crazy. Milo and Colt are living in blissful matrimony. Jason is lurking in the sidelines, attempting not to catch the love bug everyone seems to have. When these characters get together, there is nothing short of laugh out loud scenes that make you wonder how they put up with each other. Then one moment comes along in which the depth of their friendship is displayed that makes everything fall into place. These secondary characters add so much to Reid and Jordan’s story, allowing the book to come to life.

I was completely satisfied with how this book went. I did not know exactly what to expect, but Rachel delivered a great love story that kept me laughing and sighing throughout. I am excited to see glimpses of their continued love affair in Jason’s book. And I am REALLY interested in Jason’s story. We get a small glimpse at the end of the book and WOW, it is going to be a good one. The Consequence of Seduction is the perfect third addition to the series and a story that will endear Reid even more to the hearts of readers. He finally catches a break from all the terrible antics of the group and his chance at love turns into something beautiful and challenging, the avenue by which the best things come in life.

The lady who fell in love

excerpt alert

I wasn’t nervous. Please. The nervous guy was always played by a dude who had no fashion sense, had never kissed a girl, and thought that foreplay was an actual play—in baseball.

I had killer fashion.

Had kissed tons of girls—even secured my first by the age of four from a six-year-old riding the bus to school.

And foreplay was my specialty. I like to think that some men are just gifted in that area—not to boast, but I’m one of them.

Oh, and I was a hell of a baseball player.

So that weird, shaky feeling currently residing in my stomach, slithering its way up my chest? Heartburn.

I popped two Tums.

“Hey, you okay?” Jordan asked. Her big brown eyes were makeup free—making them look even prettier—more natural. She’d given up on her hair so it was wildly cascading in every direction known to mankind, giving her a sex kitten look I wasn’t at all comfortable her sporting outside my apartment.

“Yeah.” I coughed. “Heartburn.”

“Weird. I wonder why you have heartburn after all those shots, five slices of pizza, and three glasses of red wine?”

I grinned. “Beats me.”

She rolled her eyes and grabbed the remote from my hand.

“What are you doing?” I asked calmly, trying to keep my voice from shaking.

“Changing the channel?” she answered without looking at me. “The movie ended an hour ago and you usually go to bed at eleven, so . . .”

“But this is date night.”

“Uh-huh, and now date night is over. I’ll tell you what.” She turned and tucked her legs beneath her. “Since you’re new at this whole dating thing, I’ll give you a free pass and let you in on a little secret.”

“I’m listening.” Okay, so I was trying to listen while my eyes zeroed in on her low-cut blouse and fringes of the black lacy bra that was peeking from beneath. Focus. Focus. Focus. Did she have pizza sauce on her breast?

“When girls come home from a date, they don’t take a hot shower and run their hands all over their body moaning and groaning and replaying every touch, every caress, every kiss.”

Can’t. Look. Away. I leaned forward. Yup, definitely pizza sauce. “Well, that’s disappointing.”

“Usually, they pour themselves a glass of wine, toss off their tall heels, turn on the TV, put on their sweats, and read while New Girl plays in the background.”

How was it possible she wasn’t aware she had food on her chest?

“Reid, are you listening?”

“Of course I am!” I nodded. “Wine, heels, TV, books, New Girl.” I know, neat trick, right? Just pull the details out of what they said and repeat them. Works nine times out of ten. Unless you’re Max. If you’re Max, you usually just get punched, because he tends to brag about the fact he remembered in the first place.

“What?” Jordan looked down. “What are you staring at?”

“Sauce.”

“Huh?”

“Sauce.” I pointed. “Right there.”

Jordan rolled her eyes. “I’m not falling for that trick where you point and I look down and you hit me in the face. How old are you, ten?”

“No, seriously.” I moved forward. “You have pizza sauce right here.” I swiped it with my thumb and then licked it off.

“That should be gross,” she breathed.

“I know.”

“But it was kind of sexy.”

“I know.”

“Stop saying ‘I know.’”

I smirked. “Sorry . . . oh, look, you have something right here too.”

This time she did look down. And my ten-year-old self cheered as I knocked her in the chin and said, “Gotcha.”

Defeated, her shoulders slumped forward. “I deserved that.”

“I couldn’t help myself.” I watched in a hypnotic trance as her tongue sneaked out and teased her lower lip. It was the perfect moment for a kiss, but the line had been . . . skewed. I wasn’t sure if it was okay, in the privacy of my apartment, to actually kiss her. I mean, I’d kissed her, but this felt different, more intimate.

“This is the part”—Jordan leaned forward and gripped my shirt with both hands—“where you either kiss me or cough awkwardly, make an excuse, scratch your balls, and cower back in your bedroom.”

“Wow, so many choices,” I mused, meeting her halfway. “Eenie, meenie, minie—” Our mouths met in a frenzy. She tasted like wine and pizza.

Holy shit, it was hotter than it should have been.

My hands moved to her hips as I tried to pull her onto my lap. But her skirt was too tight.

“Damn it.” I tugged harder and heard a split.

Jordan reared back. “Did you just rip my skirt?”

“Small tear.”

“Rip.”

“No.” I gripped the fabric until it gave with a scratchy tearing sound. “That’s a rip.” With a grin I tossed the discarded remains onto the ground.

Jordan stared at the skirt for a few seconds before wrapping her legs around my torso and fusing her mouth with mine. “You owe me a skirt.”

“Can I rip you out of that one too?”

She laughed against my mouth. I stood, lifting her with me, and walked her backward toward my bedroom.

We looked good. She was half-naked, sexy, I was carrying her around like a badass, and then things went . . . south.

And not a good south.

“Watch out for my shoes—”

I tripped over two spiked heels, sending Jordan flying into the wall. She slid down said wall and landed on the plant—yes, the plant, the one she’d kept alive for all those years.

“My plant!” she yelled. I burst out laughing as remnants of dirt and plant sifted through her hands. “You killed it!”

“Whoa!” I held up my hands and backed up, tripping over the damn shoes again and stumbling to the floor.

I shit you not, Jordan giddyup crawled toward me, faster than lightning, straddled me, and started fighting.

“We’ll get you a new plant!” I yelled as she smacked my chest. I gripped her wrists and flipped her onto her back. “Don’t you think—”

She bucked beneath me.

“—it was probably time to let the plant go? You know, cut the apron strings!”

“It’s not my child!” she wheezed, tuckering herself out.

“Exactly.” I nodded, then released her hand and patted her cheek.

Her eyes went wild.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

3cfae-rachelauthorheadshotRachel Van Dyken is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestselling author of regency and contemporary romances. When she’s not writing you can find her drinking coffee at Starbucks and plotting her next book while watching The Bachelor.

She keeps her home in Idaho with her Husband, adorable son, and two snoring boxers! She loves to hear from readers!

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