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Lola lo revela todo
Lola lo revela todo | Rachel Gibson
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When former supermodel Lola Carlyle learns some private photos of herself are on the Internet, she plans to hide out until the gossip dies down. The yacht she's aboard is "commandeered" by Max Zamora, a government agent whose cover has been blown. He's on the run--and confronted by a very angry, very beautiful woman. As the unlikely pair become stranded in the ocean, Lola is about to reveal all.
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Maewyn
Lola Carlyle Reveals All | Rachel Gibson
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I finished it but it definitely wasn't for me. The author writes about how the main character is strong and independent. The only real evidence of this is that she has her own business but in every other way she is written is fluffy and needy. The main male character is stereotypically macho throughout most of the book...only becoming less the posterboy for testosterone toward the end.

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Maewyn
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I hate stereotypes. I am halfway through this book and losing hope for it to get better. The premise was cute. An ex-model laying low from some bad press who gets caught up in a mess when a special agent takes the yacht she had fallen asleep on. BUT instead of proving she isn't a helpless damsel in distress and he isn't a macho man there to save the day all by himself that is what it has been. Just ugh.