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The Agent and the Model by RJ Scott

asselnakupova's review against another edition

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I was looking forward to reading Mikey's story, but after starting it is probably going into my meagre DNF pile. First of all, I couldn't connect with Alex. His POW seemed detached to me. Also failing to notify Mikey about a stalker on purpose is NOT overprotecting, but incaution, if not gross negligence. It is f...ing dangerous in a situation like that! OMG, this is beyond stupidity, it is irresponsibility in a dangerous situation that really does not show caring and protectiveness, it shows total lack of care. I do not buy Alex as an overprotective guy, but an irresponsible, reckless and careless one, and frankly, I do not want to read about him and neither do I care whether or not he gets his HEA. Just my opinion

cadiva's review against another edition

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3.0

Six years after the events in Avery and Travis' story we go back to Ellery Mountain as Mikey, now a top model, goes home after a distressing incident in Paris.

His almost lover and agent Alex follows him, desperately trying to put right a horrendous mistake which stalled their relationship just as things were getting serious (don't worry it's not cheating)

The tone of this one was different, it's not quite a wrapping up of everyone's stories but there is an element to that too.

What was great to see was two men who actually knew they needed to talk to people about their issues and, eventually, to each other too.

The resolution, when it came, was truly sweet. It would be nice if RJ went back to Ellery for one final catch up otherwise I'll just happily imagine all seven of our couples happily living their lives in the cabins around the Smokey's.

the_novel_approach's review

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4.0

This book could be read as a standalone, but I would recommend reading the whole series so you get a true feeling for the small mountain town of Ellery. I would highly recommend this title to anyone who loves a happy ending that is well earned, and a true feeling of family and community to go along with it.


See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://thenovelapproachreviews.com/2014/03/01/rj-scotts-the-agent-and-the-model-offers-a-well-earned-happy-ending/

cadiva's review

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3.0

Six years after the events in Avery and Travis' story we go back to Ellery Mountain as Mikey, now a top model, goes home after a distressing incident in Paris.

His almost lover and agent Alex follows him, desperately trying to put right a horrendous mistake which stalled their relationship just as things were getting serious (don't worry it's not cheating)

The tone of this one was different, it's not quite a wrapping up of everyone's stories but there is an element to that too.

What was great to see was two men who actually knew they needed to talk to people about their issues and, eventually, to each other too.

The resolution, when it came, was truly sweet. It would be nice if RJ went back to Ellery for one final catch up otherwise I'll just happily imagine all seven of our couples happily living their lives in the cabins around the Smokey's.

mousegoddess's review

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3.0

expectations had a lot to do with my rating. i just wanted more from the story, but it was still well written.
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