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The Finn Factor, by Rachel Bailey

A new adult romance from Entangled's Embrace imprint...

Sometimes all a girl needs is a little practice...

It's been twelve months, three days, and eleven hours since accounting student Scarlett Logan made it past a second date. A pitcher of mojitos in hand, she employs her supreme graphing skills to narrow things down to one horrifying explanation. Kissing. Clearly someone needs to teach her how to kiss properly. Like, say, her best friend and roomie, Finn Mackenzie. He's safe, he's convenient, and yeah, maybe just a little gorgeous.

Finn knows exactly why Scarlett's boyfriends are disappearing quickly. Him. Not a single guy she's brought home is nearly good enough. And he'll be damned if he lets some loser give her "kissing lessons." No. He'll do the honors, thank you very much. The moment their lips touch, though, everything turns upside down. But Scarlett deserves the one thing Finn can't give her. And if he doesn't put an end to the sexy little shenanigans, he'll teach Scarlett the hardest lesson of all...heartbreak.

  • Sales Rank: #292722 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-28
  • Released on: 2015-09-28
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Rachel Bailey developed a serious book addiction at a young age and has never recovered. She went on to earn degrees in psychology and social work, but is now living her dream writing romance for a living. She lives on a piece of paradise on Australia s Sunshine Coast with her hero and four dogs. Rachel can be contacted through her website, www.rachelbailey.com.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
... really wanted to read The Finn Factor because I love this kind of plot
By Jen S
I really wanted to read The Finn Factor because I love this kind of plot. Friends becoming romantically involved. I loved The Finn Factor even more because it felt different than other ones I have read. It had a little bit more unique feel.

The thing that I thought is unique about The Finn Factor is the fact that Scarlett and Finn are best friends and have been for four years. Neither of them has been lusting after the other. They have had a solid friendship and both have dated many other people. That’s not to say that subconsciously they fell for eachother early on but neither of them knew that. So you don’t have that pining from one character to the other. It made me really like the book. When they have the “kissing lesson” it’s almost like unlocking a Pandora’s box for them. I like how things play out from that point on.

Finn and Scarlet both have issues but the issues are not too heavy. It allows you to keep interest in the book by creating drama for the plot but also let’s you really enjoy the romance.

Family is a really strong element of the book, which is also something that I really like to see. We have Scarlett who have parents, that might be a little on the eccentric end but really do love their kids. Then there is Finn who is the caretaker for his sisters, which let’s you see a different side of him. Which also brings in some great side characters.

I loved both Scarlet and Finn. Fin definitely has that adorable nerd thing going for him and Scarlet is the artist one who can rock glasses.

I loved The Finn Factor and the fact that it has romance but not to heavy on the issues. It’s a great read for when you just need a break and want something fun to make you smile.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Fun and flirty!
By DianthaJ
What a fun and flirty read! I didn't really know if this book would keep my interest but it intrigued me enough to give it a try. Glad I did! Besides being hilarious (always a plus) it was cute and very sexy and you can't go wrong with that.

Scarlett is the type of MC I love in romance books. She's not pathetic in any way, only adorably innocent when it comes to Finn and her feelings for him. Both of them are actually. I loved how there was this life-changing friendship between Scarlett and Finn for many years before hooking up. I think it made for a more realistic read because they dated other people (and not out of spite) and actually tried to be friends. They became important to each other on a different level before becoming lovers and that's awesome. It means there is a solid foundation for their relationship and it only makes sense when they take the next step. The only two that were surprised were Scarlett and Finn.

I thought Finn was adorably funny and sweet. I loved his personality and especially how he was with his two younger sisters. Their relationship was really cute and he was a great big brother. I didn't really like the whole Finn's-parents-are-dead aspect of the story. For some reason I always feel like the author is trying to add unnecessary drama or on the flipside, eliminate a complication from the plot if both parents are dead. But then there are Scarlett's parents who are hilariously hippie and then I think that I'm wrong. They were a riot, especially Scarlett's mother. I about died during the dreaded "sex talk". You will know what I'm talking about when you read the book. It was freaking hilarious.

This book wasn't erotic really, but it was pretty sexy. There are a couple of sex scenes, but nothing that should make you blush like a virgin unless you are one. I thought they were well-written, like the entire book, and pretty steamy. Always a good thing.

This was a quick read with all the elements that I like in a NA romance. Relatable characters, humor, passion and friendship. I definitely recommend it and look forward to more books from this author.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Book Crazy Lady Review
By Courtney Gaston
**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

Scarlett Logan has herself in a dry spell so she maps out her dates to find out what is wrong. At first she believes it is her kissing because they never come back after the kiss and she almost never makes it past the first date. Little does she know that it is actually her sexy roommate Finn. She wanted kissing lessons and Finn is right there to step in and offer. It wasn’t supposed to be more than one little kiss, but that kiss changed everything. Both Finn and Scarlett tried to get the one little kiss out of their mind but that wasn’t happening since no one else compared to the other person.

This wasn’t my favorite book by a long shot, but it also wasn’t horrible. I believe the reasoning behind me not liking it so much is because how many women have a sexy straight male roommate where they have no idea they liked one another? The only sexy man I would ever live with if I was single would be my gay best friend not some guy I wanted to bang every two seconds. Another thing that bothered me is that the both of them “didn’t realize” they liked one another more than friends. Really… Finn’s little sister, Amelia, needed to point that out to the both of them? Maybe they really were both just clueless, but I am the type of person that would question everything Finn does. Scarlett is the only other person Finn has ever opened up to besides his two sisters so why would she think nothing of that?

Other than that, I enjoyed the book. The writing was good and I was into the book. Just not crazy over the story line. I would like to read another book in the future by Rachel Bailey, but I really do hope that I like the story line is a little better than this one.

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