THIS SERIES!!! It's no secret that Zoey Castile is the romance pen name for Zoraida Córdova, and I could FEEL Córdova's writing in this book. I love it. I loved every second I spent reading it. I'm very excited to talk about it! In Stripped, Robyn Flores is an exhausted teacher who seems to have lost control of her life. She can't sleep, so her work and friendships are starting to fall apart, and she has no idea how to stop the unraveling. She even picked up the wrong bag of laundry one morning and found a sequin thong in it. Ugh. She uses the other person's laundry to clean up some spilled coffee and then... that person comes to the door to exchange bags. And that person is... hot. And hitting on her. But she feels like she can't start seeing someone who is so clearly out of her league after she just stole his laundry. By accident, but still! But she keeps running into this guy in her building, and the spark is difficult to deny. Even after she finds out what she does for a living. But then again, she does something respectable for a living and is clearly unhappy, so who is she to judge anyone else, you know?
Book Review - Stripped by Zoey Castile
Book Review - Stripped by Zoey Castile
Book Review - Stripped by Zoey Castile
THIS SERIES!!! It's no secret that Zoey Castile is the romance pen name for Zoraida Córdova, and I could FEEL Córdova's writing in this book. I love it. I loved every second I spent reading it. I'm very excited to talk about it! In Stripped, Robyn Flores is an exhausted teacher who seems to have lost control of her life. She can't sleep, so her work and friendships are starting to fall apart, and she has no idea how to stop the unraveling. She even picked up the wrong bag of laundry one morning and found a sequin thong in it. Ugh. She uses the other person's laundry to clean up some spilled coffee and then... that person comes to the door to exchange bags. And that person is... hot. And hitting on her. But she feels like she can't start seeing someone who is so clearly out of her league after she just stole his laundry. By accident, but still! But she keeps running into this guy in her building, and the spark is difficult to deny. Even after she finds out what she does for a living. But then again, she does something respectable for a living and is clearly unhappy, so who is she to judge anyone else, you know?