Marlow Banks, Redesigned

 

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Marlow Banks, Redesigned by Jacqueline Firkins begins on the set for a TV series, where Angus is one of rising stars of the show and Marlowe works as PA to an unhappy yet legendary costume designer for the show, who uses her as dog-walker, delivery girl, instead of training her to assist her with the job. One accidental collision ends with splashing coffee and soaked t-shirt starts for the flames of hate at first sight between Angus and Marlowe to occur. When Marlowe tries to help a coworker fix a wardrobe malfunction by playing the waitress for one episode, she ends up sharing the most intense LOOK with Angus; which soon becomes the most trending topic on social media. This ends up with Marlow playing Angus’ old flame for three episodes, allowing her to experience her fifteen minutes of fame.


The enemies-to-lovers trope between Marlowe and Angus grows slowly, turning into a beautiful friendship. Marlowe realizes Angus isn’t the womanizing, bad boy she was lead to believe; instead it’s a mask to hide the introverted, bookish, caring man, who came from a crowded, lovely family. Throughout the story, she grows and learns to take charge of her life. You can't help rooting for and falling for Marlowe and Angus. I highly recommend Marlow Banks, Redesigned to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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