Sparks Fly by Clare London
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TITLE: Sparks Fly
AUTHOR: Clare London
ISBN: 978-1-935192-04-06
PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press
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BOOK BLURB:
Nic Gerrard is this year's brightest young entrepreneur, charming and charismatic, with time for everyone. Aidan West is his cleverest programmer, fiercely committed to his work and with little time for friendship or socializing. Together they created the successful dating agency, Sparks, with a new and refreshing approach to matching people.
A year later, their lives are very different ~ Nic has all the trappings of success and as much company as he wants; Aidan is solitary and disapproving of such a lifestyle. When Nic decides to update the agency's unique matching program, he and Aidan must work together again. Getting along gets harder as they deal with a malicious hacker and face a crisis at the agency. It will take both of them to make the agency work, and somehow they have to find a way to put their differences aside. Nic and Aidan have secrets to keep, and whether they'll admit it or not, they each need something ~ or someone ~ to help Sparks fly.
BOOK REVIEW:
I hated the character of Aidan. At first that is. I was almost to the point of putting the book down as I was so frustrated by Aidan's personality. There was a gorgeous young man who wanted Aidan and he didn't want anything to do with him. The more I got into the book, the more I understood Aidan's feelings. His parents disowned him when they found he was messing around with other men. Aidan didn't think he would be any good has a lover especially with someone as successful as Nic.
Nic on the other hand was the epitome of a playboy, bedding down anything that came onto him whether it be male or female. I fell in love with Nic the moment I started reading the book. Throughout the book it showed how at such a young age (23) Nic made a name for himself. He started a company with the help of his former partner and ran it quite well as a matter of fact. He also ran a program to help teens and young kids like himself get through life, and he kept it all a secret from everyone. He knew how they felt being that he was all alone in the world after his mother passed away and wanted young children to have some of the advantages that he did not have.
I liked the fact that there was also a bit of mystery to the book as well with someone hacking into the computer to try and sabotage the business.
I would recommend this book to especially young adults as it shows what young people can give back to the world and that if you have hopes and dreams they can come true with a lot of hard work and determination.
I really enjoyed this book. Boy gets boy and I always love happy endings.
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