25 May 2015

Review: A Taylor Made Love

Author: Kary Rader
Publisher: eBook
Pages: 282
Rating: 4 Stars

Synopsis: When fate spares your life, your destiny is always love 

Twenty-year-old widow and cancer survivor Taylor Smith-Taylor is running her late husband’s billion-dollar gaming business because she’s made a vow to keep TME—and Gavin’s memory—alive. But she’s falling hard for her sexy attorney Brad Richards, and it’s not just their professional connection that has her tied in knots. 

When Taylor’s new idea takes off, she relies on Brad to help. Using company funds to back the innovative project, they begin a tumultuous affair and a multi-million dollar negotiation that could dominate the market or put the company in jeopardy. 

As the corporate dealings escalate, their volatile relationship leaves their priorities more tangled than their bed sheets, and a fatal accounting error divides them. Brad pushes Taylor to embrace her idea, and him, by selling TME—a decision that, for her, goes deeper than money. When she refuses, it seems easier for both to walk away, and only a perspective from the grave can help her realize her future comes down to one choice: the love she’ll lose or the love she’ll make.

Review: I had received a copy for this book for review.
I knew that going into this book my emotions were going to go through a trip and they did. This is the story of seventeen year old story of Taylor and the ways in which cancer has affected her and her life. She is doing the absolute most that she possibly can in order to keep her vow and ensure that the legacy of her late husband is not forgotten.

Reading this story, it is very difficult not to feel some respect and admiration for Taylor. In her 20 short years she has been through so much, and yet she manages still to be a strong young woman. It is almost hard to be believe that at only twenty years she has had to deal with everything hand she has be dealt, but she does it. Despite there being quite a noticeable age gap between Taylor and Brad, it was written in a wonderful, and believable way.

I have not read the first book in the series, but it is not needed to understand the events that are taking place in this one. I can say will complete honesty that after I had finished this book, I became completely invested in these characters, that I will be diving into the first book again, and giving this one a read.


This was an emotional story, but one that ended up being worth it. Ms. Rader has done a wonderful writing job with this novel that I am very much looking forward to reading a Taylor Mad Life. 

1 comment:

  1. I love an emotional read. Thanks for bringing this one on my radar.

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