The Redhead Revealed – Alice Clayton

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Book review

My Rating: 5/5 stars

Grace and Jack are back! Their careers are just starting to take off and now the crazy, sexed-up, couple find themselves on opposite coasts. Grace is just arriving in New York City where she’s getting ready to start rehearsing for an upcoming live show. Meanwhile, Jack is back in L.A. getting ready for his big movie premiere. The two are still keeping their sex life alive with steamy phone sex but the distance is taking its toll on both of them. Rumors start flying, the paparazzi continue to hound, and Grace starts to wonder if her and Jack should stay together.

The Redhead Revealed is a lot more emotional than the previous book. Grace is kind of a wreck this time around. She constantly questions her relationship with Jack and that’s understandable. The paparazzi are relentless in their pursuit of Jack. Rumors start flying about him and an ex-girlfriend and Grace finds it hard to ignore them. She lets her past experiences come back to haunt her which further drives a wedge between the two. It doesn’t help that one of Grace’s best friends from college is the writer and director of the new show she’s starring in. While Jack is in L.A. and traveling around the world promoting his movie, Grace is in New York spending more and more time with Michael.

Michael is a very likeable character. He and Grace had a big misunderstanding in college and it caused Grace a lot of grief and heartache. But it also did a number on Michael as well. It’s tough to dislike the guy when he’s really nice, cute, funny and not the bad guy Grace thought he was. Now that the two are finally friends again, it’s easy to see that they go quite well together. Jack even notices it whenever he gets the chance to come visit Grace in L.A. Jealousy is an ugly, ugly thing and both Jack and Grace start to feel it.

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A lot of emotional baggage being thrown around, but don’t fret because there are still plenty of hilarious moments and sexy-time romping throughout the story. I really enjoyed the seriousness Clayton added though. Couples go through a lot of ups and downs and I thought Grace and Jack’s problems were very real and heightened because of their careers (Jack’s in particular). Relationships can be tough and Clayton has given Grace and Jack a lot of real-world problems to overcome.

Grace and Jack have easily become a favorite literary couple of mine. I love their interactions and the love they share. Despite the problems that arise for them in this book their personalities and actions didn’t let me down. I really enjoyed the sweet playfulness and emotional depth in The Redhead Revealed. This series is fun and hard to put down. I’m very excited about the third book and hope a release date gets announced soon. (So hurry it up Alice!!)

  • Goodreads rating – 4.19
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