Review: Keep Me by Sara Cate

New York born and bred Sylvie Deveraux is having a bad day. First her high successful, wealthy and almost comically negligent parents cut her off. Then she discovers that her boyfriend is having an affair with her best friend. Then she gets a phone call that changes everything. Three months ago, Sylvie had broken in to the castle that belongs to Killian Barclay, a reclusive and incredibly fierce member of Scottish nobility. And now, in a surprise twist, Killian's family approaches Sylvie with an offer. Marry Killian, restore his public reputation and they will pay her ten million dollars. The whole thing seems ludicrous. But Sylvie is desperate for the money ...

This novel doesn't have the most realistic premise, or execution, but it certainly is entertaining. I've never read a book where a Scottish nobleman spoke like a sassy teenage girl before, or based all of his important decision making entirely on emotional outbursts, but it certainly made for some fun escapism. There is plenty of spice (his friends certainly have an unexpected  ... hobby,) and truthfully, parts of this are a bit dark and unsettling. The writing isn't great though it was done just well enough to keep me reading.

Recommended for those who like dark romance.

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