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"The first in USA TODAY bestselling author Alice Clayton's Redhead series is a playful and erotic romance between an aspiring actress and Hollywood's hottest new leading man.When Grace Sheridan returns to Los Angeles to become a working actress, it's a second shot at a life-long dream. With some help from her best-friend agent, will that dream become a reality--or at thirty-three, has Grace missed her chance at the big time? And when an unexpected sizzling romance with Jack Hamilton, the show more entertainment industry's newest "it" boy, threatens to shine an uncomfortable spotlight on her life, how will that affect her career...and his? Funny, borderline neurotic Grace is perfect in her imperfections, and the sexual chemistry between her and charming yet blissfully unaware Jack is off the charts. With laugh-out-loud dialogue and a super-steamy romance that will get your heart racing, sneaking around in L.A. and dodging the paparazzi has never been so fun"-- show lessTags
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ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT !!!!! I LOVE Alice Clayton and her humor in her writing . Once again I found myself laughing my butt off throughout this book .
When Grace Sheridan returns to Los Angeles to become a working actor, it's a second shot at a life-long dream. With some help from her best friend and agent, that dream could become a reality, but at thirty-three, has Grace missed her chance at the big time? Will an unexpected sizzling romance with the entertainment industry's newest 'it' boy shine an uncomfortable spotlight on her life? Alice Clayton spins a playful and erotic May to December romance in this, her debut novel. Clayton's funny, borderline neurotic heroine is perfect in her imperfections, and the off the charts sexual show more chemistry between her and her charming, yet blissfully unaware leading man are the true heart of The Unidentified Redhead. With laugh out loud dialogue and a super steamy romance that will get your heart racing, sneaking around in L.A. and dodging the Paparazzi has never been so fun.
I LOVED Jack and his Brit humor OMG way to funny for sure. Sexy talk , care that he takes with Grace , I just love him lots .
I loved Grace too , witty , funny as hell and and ASSHEAD !!!! hahahahaha .
“There's all kinds of stuff on the internet. You could've Googled it." he stated. still moving his hand closer. I could feel the energy between us begin to hum again. "I think that you should go Google yourself, Brit boy. I'm not interested in Googling you .”
“Oh , God, the British Have landed, Haven't they?”
“We have to stop, this is insane. I literally cannot handle anymore. I think I’ve lost brain function. I can actually feel myself becoming stupid”
…
“Not possible. Let’s test it. What’s two times two?”
“Orange?”
I'm jumping right into The Redhead Revealed I can not wait to see what happens , I hope their love for each other can withstand the distance and issues that are about to arise for them . show less
When Grace Sheridan returns to Los Angeles to become a working actor, it's a second shot at a life-long dream. With some help from her best friend and agent, that dream could become a reality, but at thirty-three, has Grace missed her chance at the big time? Will an unexpected sizzling romance with the entertainment industry's newest 'it' boy shine an uncomfortable spotlight on her life? Alice Clayton spins a playful and erotic May to December romance in this, her debut novel. Clayton's funny, borderline neurotic heroine is perfect in her imperfections, and the off the charts sexual show more chemistry between her and her charming, yet blissfully unaware leading man are the true heart of The Unidentified Redhead. With laugh out loud dialogue and a super steamy romance that will get your heart racing, sneaking around in L.A. and dodging the Paparazzi has never been so fun.
I LOVED Jack and his Brit humor OMG way to funny for sure. Sexy talk , care that he takes with Grace , I just love him lots .
I loved Grace too , witty , funny as hell and and ASSHEAD !!!! hahahahaha .
“There's all kinds of stuff on the internet. You could've Googled it." he stated. still moving his hand closer. I could feel the energy between us begin to hum again. "I think that you should go Google yourself, Brit boy. I'm not interested in Googling you .”
“Oh , God, the British Have landed, Haven't they?”
“We have to stop, this is insane. I literally cannot handle anymore. I think I’ve lost brain function. I can actually feel myself becoming stupid”
…
“Not possible. Let’s test it. What’s two times two?”
“Orange?”
I'm jumping right into The Redhead Revealed I can not wait to see what happens , I hope their love for each other can withstand the distance and issues that are about to arise for them . show less
Charming, funny, adorable. The only problem was that Grace and Jack are constantly quipping, they never have a normal non-jokey conversation. I love banter, but if the only time you drop the banter is during sex play (and often not then) it gets exhausting and it means you are not actually communicating. Also, Jack constantly talks about how he loves Grace's intelligence or sense of humor or singing, or whatever in addition to her body, Grace never says anything until the last 20 pages or so about Jack other than how pretty he is. He demonstrates that he is fantastic, thoughtful and patient and funny and lovely, but she never talks about anything but the pretty. That total objectification was a bit unappealing. Overall I really had fun show more with this one though. My first Alice Clayton, but trust that I will be moving on to book 2 in the series soon. show less
I will get right to it...I loved this book! I loved it so much I'd marry it, date it, read it again, dream about it, whatever. Yes, I liked it THAT much. I am typically a hard core paranormal romance kind of gal, but Alice Clayton, you rocked my genre world!
Grace Sheridan is our lovely female main character that is so identifiable to me, despite this book's title. She is in her early thirties, tried acting in her "younger years", gave up when it wasn't easy, went to college, and now makes a nice living doing something completely boring if you have the bug for acting. The book actually begins after this time when Grace has an epiphany and loses the adult weight she has gained, moves back out to California, and begins her attempts at show more acting again with a new, more mature perspective. I immediately loved Grace because I also tried acting at an early age (agent and everything), but when it came time to grow up and go try acting in California, I didn't have the guts. College, dealing with getting older, possible regrets, I get you Grace. The other identifiable piece? Grace is funny and sarcastic. I love it! I would like to be a brunette Grace Sheridan please.
Now that Clayton has me hooked into vicariously living in her book, she introduced me to Jack Hamilton. Let's just go straight to listing the adjectives: HOT, funny, handsome, gets sarcasm, eye candy, sweet, man beautiful, patient, gorgeous, talented, and the next big thing to hit Hollywood. A little side note, he's in his early twenties. The attraction and interaction between Grace and Jack is amazing! The banter slaps a grin on your face, and the physical relationship...Oh la la! Clayton knows how to write chemistry.
I do not in any way want to give away the plot of this book, you must read it and take this Grace and Jack journey into crazy-land. I laughed, I yearned, I got a bit teary eyed, and most importantly, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to keep reading this book. The writing style of Clayton is fluid, as if you were truly living the scenes. The struggles of age difference, careers, fame, beauty, love, and intimacy are well planned and described. All the insecurities that come with each characters personal place in life was intriguing and spot on. I championed these two people and loved every minute of my read. The minor characters are just as interesting that are well developed, have their own sense of being, and fit perfectly into their assigned roles.
The Redhead Revealed is the second book in The Redhead series and as luck would have it, I had a copy ready to go and immediately cracked that book open. I just can't get enough of Grace and Jack. I want to thank Omnific Publishing for review copies of The Redhead series, The Book Vixen for getting me on this review bang wagon, and Alice Clayton for broadening my reading horizons and given me a new genre and author to enrich my literary life. show less
Grace Sheridan is our lovely female main character that is so identifiable to me, despite this book's title. She is in her early thirties, tried acting in her "younger years", gave up when it wasn't easy, went to college, and now makes a nice living doing something completely boring if you have the bug for acting. The book actually begins after this time when Grace has an epiphany and loses the adult weight she has gained, moves back out to California, and begins her attempts at show more acting again with a new, more mature perspective. I immediately loved Grace because I also tried acting at an early age (agent and everything), but when it came time to grow up and go try acting in California, I didn't have the guts. College, dealing with getting older, possible regrets, I get you Grace. The other identifiable piece? Grace is funny and sarcastic. I love it! I would like to be a brunette Grace Sheridan please.
Now that Clayton has me hooked into vicariously living in her book, she introduced me to Jack Hamilton. Let's just go straight to listing the adjectives: HOT, funny, handsome, gets sarcasm, eye candy, sweet, man beautiful, patient, gorgeous, talented, and the next big thing to hit Hollywood. A little side note, he's in his early twenties. The attraction and interaction between Grace and Jack is amazing! The banter slaps a grin on your face, and the physical relationship...Oh la la! Clayton knows how to write chemistry.
I do not in any way want to give away the plot of this book, you must read it and take this Grace and Jack journey into crazy-land. I laughed, I yearned, I got a bit teary eyed, and most importantly, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to keep reading this book. The writing style of Clayton is fluid, as if you were truly living the scenes. The struggles of age difference, careers, fame, beauty, love, and intimacy are well planned and described. All the insecurities that come with each characters personal place in life was intriguing and spot on. I championed these two people and loved every minute of my read. The minor characters are just as interesting that are well developed, have their own sense of being, and fit perfectly into their assigned roles.
The Redhead Revealed is the second book in The Redhead series and as luck would have it, I had a copy ready to go and immediately cracked that book open. I just can't get enough of Grace and Jack. I want to thank Omnific Publishing for review copies of The Redhead series, The Book Vixen for getting me on this review bang wagon, and Alice Clayton for broadening my reading horizons and given me a new genre and author to enrich my literary life. show less
Sweet nuts! If you haven’t read The Unidentified Redhead, what are you waiting for? Stop what you are doing, go and get your hands on a copy NOW. I’ll wait…okay now that you have your copy, are ready for one of the best rides you’ve ever had?
The Unidentified Redhead is a fast-paced, madcap of a book. A fun, light, and happy read. You’ll be left wanting more of Jack and Grace and crying eyes out from all the laughter. Grace Sheridan gave up her Hollywood dreams years ago and returns to Hollywood to give it another go this time older and hopefully wiser. Her best friend, Holly, is an agent and represents not only Grace, but one of Hollywood’s up-and-coming golden boys, Jack Hamilton.
Alice Clayton quickly introduces us to Jack show more and Grace and their instant chemistry. Grace has no idea who Jack is and what the fuss is about regarding the upcoming release of his film, Time, about Joshua, a Super Sexy Scientist, who time travels and in each period has a new love interest. Holly, who happens to also be Jack’s agent, mentions it to Jack. Not one for seeing an opportunity pass him by, Jack, of course, asks Grace to run away with him because as he explains to Holly, ” ‘I told you, the next female I meet that hasn’t heard of this silly little film I will run off with, have a tasty little tryst to satisfy the gossip magazines. How lucky am I that she seems normal?’ ” This is where the real fun begins. As the night progresses, Grace enjoys a fun evening filled with witty banter with Jack and quickly realizes that no matter how much fun she had flirting with him nothing can come of it; after all, Jack is nine years younger than herself.
Jack and Grace are bound to cross paths, and Grace quickly realizes that Jack might be attracted to her. Grace’s inner dialogue is quick and witty. Upon realizing that she might actually be attracted to Jack, she debates this attraction: “The guy looks young enough to be your kid, Grace. Yes, but only if I’d really slutted it up in junior high.”
Although the book is told through Grace’s point of view, we do get a sense of Jack’s feelings and what he feels for Grace. This can seen in a variety of different ways. And without giving spoilers, all I will say is: Jack’s cast mates. The fears and concern both Jack and Grace feel are genuine. We see this immediately upon the first unofficial date Jack and Grace have. Grace takes him to her favorite restaurant and there she notices a few fans pulling out their phones to snap photos of him. He, of course, brushes off her concerns, but we can truly see how she feels. Afterwards a very important scene happens that will have you laughing your pants off and wishing you hadn’t had that extra glass of water before starting the book.
The Unidentified Redhead has fully developed characters. You’ll be left wanting to make friends with Nick and wishing you had a best friend like Holly. Holly’s comebacks will leave you laughing. One of my favorite lines Holly utters happens after Jack and Grace have spent a day together. “So how’s the British invasion going? Has he invaded your hoohah yet?” Clayton also does a great job with Grace, who comes to terms with who she is. And although she gave up her Hollywood dream, Grace is quick to admit that she shouldn’t have given up. What I really liked is that Clayton kept the friendship between Holly and Grace intact. In most circumstances a friendship wouldn’t survive someone giving up their dreams and then trying to come back to fulfill them. I’m glad Clayton gave us Holly who not only represented her as an agent, but was there to believe in her friend.
Clayton gives us a genuine ending and the satisfaction of seeing Grace achieve her dreams. Through Grace we get to realize what it feels like to let a dream a go, regret it, and try to make it happen. The only complaint I have of the entire book? I wish the Time series existed. I could devour those. In the meantime I stay satisfied with Super Sexy Jack Hamilton. show less
The Unidentified Redhead is a fast-paced, madcap of a book. A fun, light, and happy read. You’ll be left wanting more of Jack and Grace and crying eyes out from all the laughter. Grace Sheridan gave up her Hollywood dreams years ago and returns to Hollywood to give it another go this time older and hopefully wiser. Her best friend, Holly, is an agent and represents not only Grace, but one of Hollywood’s up-and-coming golden boys, Jack Hamilton.
Alice Clayton quickly introduces us to Jack show more and Grace and their instant chemistry. Grace has no idea who Jack is and what the fuss is about regarding the upcoming release of his film, Time, about Joshua, a Super Sexy Scientist, who time travels and in each period has a new love interest. Holly, who happens to also be Jack’s agent, mentions it to Jack. Not one for seeing an opportunity pass him by, Jack, of course, asks Grace to run away with him because as he explains to Holly, ” ‘I told you, the next female I meet that hasn’t heard of this silly little film I will run off with, have a tasty little tryst to satisfy the gossip magazines. How lucky am I that she seems normal?’ ” This is where the real fun begins. As the night progresses, Grace enjoys a fun evening filled with witty banter with Jack and quickly realizes that no matter how much fun she had flirting with him nothing can come of it; after all, Jack is nine years younger than herself.
Jack and Grace are bound to cross paths, and Grace quickly realizes that Jack might be attracted to her. Grace’s inner dialogue is quick and witty. Upon realizing that she might actually be attracted to Jack, she debates this attraction: “The guy looks young enough to be your kid, Grace. Yes, but only if I’d really slutted it up in junior high.”
Although the book is told through Grace’s point of view, we do get a sense of Jack’s feelings and what he feels for Grace. This can seen in a variety of different ways. And without giving spoilers, all I will say is: Jack’s cast mates. The fears and concern both Jack and Grace feel are genuine. We see this immediately upon the first unofficial date Jack and Grace have. Grace takes him to her favorite restaurant and there she notices a few fans pulling out their phones to snap photos of him. He, of course, brushes off her concerns, but we can truly see how she feels. Afterwards a very important scene happens that will have you laughing your pants off and wishing you hadn’t had that extra glass of water before starting the book.
The Unidentified Redhead has fully developed characters. You’ll be left wanting to make friends with Nick and wishing you had a best friend like Holly. Holly’s comebacks will leave you laughing. One of my favorite lines Holly utters happens after Jack and Grace have spent a day together. “So how’s the British invasion going? Has he invaded your hoohah yet?” Clayton also does a great job with Grace, who comes to terms with who she is. And although she gave up her Hollywood dream, Grace is quick to admit that she shouldn’t have given up. What I really liked is that Clayton kept the friendship between Holly and Grace intact. In most circumstances a friendship wouldn’t survive someone giving up their dreams and then trying to come back to fulfill them. I’m glad Clayton gave us Holly who not only represented her as an agent, but was there to believe in her friend.
Clayton gives us a genuine ending and the satisfaction of seeing Grace achieve her dreams. Through Grace we get to realize what it feels like to let a dream a go, regret it, and try to make it happen. The only complaint I have of the entire book? I wish the Time series existed. I could devour those. In the meantime I stay satisfied with Super Sexy Jack Hamilton. show less
THE UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD succeeds on pure charm. It's funny and breezy with more than a soupcon of wish-fulfillment but the characters are so likable - and Grace in particular - that I never minded.
Not a whole lot happens in THE UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD. There's hardly any conflict. But there IS plenty of character growth, which is less obvious but just as satisfying, and Alice Clayton has crafted a group of characters it's fun to spend time with. There are some books where the author goes to great pains to craft really epic, action-packed scenes and they make me shrug. In THE UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD, silly little things like a drive down to the beach or a homecooked meal are memorable and fun.
What can I say? I was along for the ride. THE show more UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD is a nice feel-good book, and it made me smile. show less
Not a whole lot happens in THE UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD. There's hardly any conflict. But there IS plenty of character growth, which is less obvious but just as satisfying, and Alice Clayton has crafted a group of characters it's fun to spend time with. There are some books where the author goes to great pains to craft really epic, action-packed scenes and they make me shrug. In THE UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD, silly little things like a drive down to the beach or a homecooked meal are memorable and fun.
What can I say? I was along for the ride. THE show more UNIDENTIFIED REDHEAD is a nice feel-good book, and it made me smile. show less
First let me simply state: I LOVED IT!
HOT! HOT! HOT!
It's been ten years since Grace's unsuccessful attempt to make it as an actor. Determined, she returns to L.A. a little older (if you call can 33 years old), thinner, and wiser. She has a chance meeting one night with Hollywood's "next big thing", British hottie Jack Hamilton. His first big U.S. movie is about to be released in a few months and everyone says it will skyrocket his career to super star status.
After their first meeting Jack spares no time letting it be known he's interested in crazy and outspoken Grace. The chemistry between the two is undeniable.
"We never stood a chance trying to fight this..."- Grace.
The problem is Jack is only 24 years old, why would this gorgeous show more "It" boy be interested in Grace when he has younger and perkier girls constantly throwing themselves at him? My girl Grace decides to choose confidence over insecurity!
"Twenty-four-year-olds were my new favorite thing. I needed to tell Oprah to put that on her list."- Grace
"Crazy, what are you trying to do to me?" he sighed...- Jack
...and soon nothing else matters. Grace only wants Jack and he wants her just as bad!
"Sex God, Wonder Tongue, Mr. Multiple but boyfriend sounds good.- Grace
Grace must stay focused on her own career goals, battle cougar accusations and the urge to stay wrapped in a blissful bubble with Jack. Both of their lives are about to change, will it bring them closer together or pull them apart.
My favorite quote:
"I continued to stare at him marveling at how lucky I was to have him, and I realized, with a start, that he was lucky to have me too."
How do I really feel?:
Did I mention already that this book was... HOT! Some of the best non sex scenes I have ever read along with the real stuff of course! Holy Mama!
This book was so funny, and just perfect to me! No dizzy complications, just a fun ride! I admired everything about Grace. She's the perfect combination of confident, sexy and goofy. She pretty much clubbed Jack over the head and dragged him away, and he didn't stand a chance! I've never had a girl crush before but I do now! I love that Alice Clayton writes such strong female characters. Her books are an automatic read for me going forward . Grace is a list maker "Girls Who Rock!" I also think I'm going to steal some of her moves, too!
Jack was dreamy, sexy as hell and silly. He and Grace just complimented each other so well. He's a list maker "Guys I'm in love with." Alice Clayton just knows how to create men that I would fall for. I love a man who is sexy, silly and carries just enough Alpha without tipping over into controlling, Jack was perfect. I'm starting the sequel now! show less
HOT! HOT! HOT!
It's been ten years since Grace's unsuccessful attempt to make it as an actor. Determined, she returns to L.A. a little older (if you call can 33 years old), thinner, and wiser. She has a chance meeting one night with Hollywood's "next big thing", British hottie Jack Hamilton. His first big U.S. movie is about to be released in a few months and everyone says it will skyrocket his career to super star status.
After their first meeting Jack spares no time letting it be known he's interested in crazy and outspoken Grace. The chemistry between the two is undeniable.
"We never stood a chance trying to fight this..."- Grace.
The problem is Jack is only 24 years old, why would this gorgeous show more "It" boy be interested in Grace when he has younger and perkier girls constantly throwing themselves at him? My girl Grace decides to choose confidence over insecurity!
"Twenty-four-year-olds were my new favorite thing. I needed to tell Oprah to put that on her list."- Grace
"Crazy, what are you trying to do to me?" he sighed...- Jack
...and soon nothing else matters. Grace only wants Jack and he wants her just as bad!
"Sex God, Wonder Tongue, Mr. Multiple but boyfriend sounds good.- Grace
Grace must stay focused on her own career goals, battle cougar accusations and the urge to stay wrapped in a blissful bubble with Jack. Both of their lives are about to change, will it bring them closer together or pull them apart.
My favorite quote:
"I continued to stare at him marveling at how lucky I was to have him, and I realized, with a start, that he was lucky to have me too."
How do I really feel?:
Did I mention already that this book was... HOT! Some of the best non sex scenes I have ever read along with the real stuff of course! Holy Mama!
This book was so funny, and just perfect to me! No dizzy complications, just a fun ride! I admired everything about Grace. She's the perfect combination of confident, sexy and goofy. She pretty much clubbed Jack over the head and dragged him away, and he didn't stand a chance! I've never had a girl crush before but I do now! I love that Alice Clayton writes such strong female characters. Her books are an automatic read for me going forward . Grace is a list maker "Girls Who Rock!" I also think I'm going to steal some of her moves, too!
Jack was dreamy, sexy as hell and silly. He and Grace just complimented each other so well. He's a list maker "Guys I'm in love with." Alice Clayton just knows how to create men that I would fall for. I love a man who is sexy, silly and carries just enough Alpha without tipping over into controlling, Jack was perfect. I'm starting the sequel now! show less
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- "You do realize I have seen you naked before, right?" Holly shouted through the bedroom door.
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