Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Release Blitz + Review: "Final Offer" by Lauren Asher

I'm thrilled to take part in the release blitz celebrating "Final Offer" by Lauren Asher, book #3 of the Dreamland Billionaires series. While the book does work as a standalone, certain aspects of the plot related to inheritances and control of the Kane family company are carried through from the previous books.

After reading (and loving) the first two books of this series, I couldn't wait to get my hands on Cal and Alana's story. I went into it mostly blind, and I honestly think that was the best way to experience it. The story's length (almost 600 pages!) intimidated me at first, but I was surprised by how quickly I managed to finish. It's a character-driven story but never seemed to drag or have a lot of unnecessary fluff. The history and issues between Alana and Cal were complex, and I couldn't wait to find out how everything would be resolved.

Overall, I absolutely loved "Final Offer" and highly recommend it for all contemporary romance fans. I look forward to whatever Lauren Asher writes next. 
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Valentine PR. All opinions expressed are my own.    

 
About "Final Offer"

Callahan
I'm the Kane brother everyone gossips about behind closed doors.
Trust fund brat. Washed-up athlete. High-functioning alcoholic.
No one knows the real me but her.
Lana Castillo—my childhood best friend and the only woman I ever loved.
When I broke her heart six years ago, I promised to never return to Lake Wisteria.
I kept my word until my grandfather's will changed everything.
To receive my inheritance, I was tasked with spending a summer at the family lake house before selling it.
The request was simple in theory until my entire plan blew up on the very first day.
Turns out Lana doesn't just live at the house, but she claims to own it, too.

Alana
Falling in love with Callahan Kane was a mistake.
He told me so before destroying my heart and our friendship six summers ago.
When he promised never to come back, I foolishly believed him.
But then Cal showed up again, intending to sell his grandfather's lake house.
The biggest flaw in his plan?
My name is on the deed. 
 

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