cover image Mad About the Man

Mad About the Man

Tracy Anne Warren. Signet Select, $7.99 mass market (336p) ISBN 978-0-451-46615-0

It’s unfortunate that this shallow third book in Warren’s Graysons contemporary series (after The Man Plan) comes too late for summer vacation, since it would be an ideal beach read. Handsome billionaire Maddox Monroe is the kind of guy who calls a woman a “creamy little cheese” in front of professional colleagues. Brie Grayson is the kind of woman who willingly accepts that treatment in exchange for making partner at her high-powered New York law firm. It’s hard to get too emotionally involved with these players, especially once Warren’s fans realize how much their scenario mirrors the setup of her 2015 Regency romance, The Bedding Proposal. Maddox, armed with all the social and financial power in their situation, tells Brie he’s going to have sex with her. She mocks his arrogance. Soon thereafter, she capitulates to his relentless advances, overwhelmed by lust. The plot is a slight thing, and it occurs mostly in the last few pages. But the intervening encounters are high-octane erotic, and the details of Maddox’s one-percenter lifestyle are luscious. Agent: Helen Breitwieser, Cornerstone Literary Agency. (Oct.)