Review of About Last Night by Christy McKellen



 The book About Last Night by Christy McKellen begins with Radio DJ Lula celebrating her friend's birthday in a pub in the company of her best friend. But she is stressed because her job is in jeopardy since her boss at the radio station she works at wants her fired because of the favors she has denied him. She decides to have a drink or two to drown her sorrows, and her friend urges her to approach a guy, which she does. And that's how she meets Tristan Bamfield, who is in town to solve a problem in his father's company, then leave. He has just come from a failed relationship and is not ready for another one, but he can't keep his eyes off Lula. They start off as strangers who find themselves attracted to each other, and maybe things have started on the wrong foot. But they meet later in the same radio station, and who knows what will happen next? Find out in this book About Last Night by Christy McKellen.


The plot is great, with the consistency of the story being the most outstanding thing I liked about the book. The detailed description in terms of expressions and reactions of the characters makes the readers get absorbed in the story as though they are part of it. The characters are impressive too; I like them a lot.

I don't like the steamy part of the book appearing at the beginning of the book; I feel that it may make the reader's anticipation of the climax of the plot diminish. Also, as the story is very intriguing, I found it to be quite short.

I rate this book About Last Night by Christy McKellen 4 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.

I recommend it to those readers who love steamy romance books with a workplace romance setting. The readers will enjoy this one immensely.

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