Title: Inconceivable by Cherrie Mack
Publisher:
Publication Date: September
2nd, 2015
Paperback/Hardcover:
Genre: Romance, Fantasy
Find it at: Goodreads
Summary:
When Prince Charming comes looking for the woman who stole his heart at a Manhattan shoe store, he instead finds her stepsister, Allie. Allie doesn’t leave the best impression with the handsome Zach Brady, who quickly dismisses her as the maid. But an unusual fairy godmother with bulging biceps, long hair, and a cool demeanor has plans for her. Can Allie keep herself from falling for the wrong man and convince him to help her snag Zach? This duo quickly learns that sometimes if the shoe fits, the pair could be all wrong.
When Prince Charming comes looking for the woman who stole his heart at a Manhattan shoe store, he instead finds her stepsister, Allie. Allie doesn’t leave the best impression with the handsome Zach Brady, who quickly dismisses her as the maid. But an unusual fairy godmother with bulging biceps, long hair, and a cool demeanor has plans for her. Can Allie keep herself from falling for the wrong man and convince him to help her snag Zach? This duo quickly learns that sometimes if the shoe fits, the pair could be all wrong.
Review:
I have received this book as
part of a book tour and in exchange of an honest review.
I have to confess I wasn’t
completely sure about this book mostly because I’m not a big fan of the whole
Cinderella story. Inconceivable did manage to keep me entertained, though and I
think that has something to do with the fact this is a very quirky story.
To start with, our fairy
godmother is completely different! In this case the fairy is a guy who rides a
bike and has a bunch of tattoos!
Allie is a good main character
and her interactions with Victor were fun. I enjoyed reading about these two
and their relationship, which developed at a nice pace.
The story develops at a nice
pace and is very well-written.
I believe that if you are a
romance fan you will be able to enjoy this funny, original book.
Rating: Somewhere
between Readable and Worth Your Time (3 ½ Stars)
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