Kyle McKallister has lived his life in the shadows. Younger brother to one of the world’s most elusive and embattled celebrities, Kyle has carved out a comfortable existence touring with his famous brother and living in the lap of luxury with no commitments or plans of his own, only a deep, haunting loyalty to his brother. But his life is about to be shaken up when the opportunity comes to compete on a popular reality show.
Small town girl Kenzie Williams has come on the show for one thing only: to win. But when a disastrous start forces her to rely on an eclectic band of misfits, she finds herself immediately smitten with a handsome and mysterious cast mate. Life on the island is just a game. Can Kyle and Kenzie’s fragile spark survive the pressures of the real world?
Warning! No alpha males were harmed in the making of this novel. While the laid-back, self-deprecating Kyle may someday discover his inner bad boy, he’s clearly still in the baby stages of self-discovery. This is the story of an ordinary young man stumbling his way through life and the everyday girl who shows him a better way.
Another McKallister! Another hot book boyfriend added to my list!!! This McKallister boys are going to be the death of me, seriously, these books are amazing, I am totally addicted. The audiobooks are even better. Kenzie and Kyle had an amazing story, who would’ve thought that reality shows could get so romantic. I also love the fact that the timeline for this story is almost as Cake, that gives me insight of Jake and Cassey as well. Filling the blanks of some of their story as well.
Loved this one too Loved this one too. Based on my deep and abiding love of the first book, Cake, I preordered this even knowing it would have been a free read for me on Kindle Unlimited. I would generally never intentionally pay extra for something but I knew this was a book I’d want to own and I wasn’t disappointed.
Poor, guilt-stricken Kyle â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ I have been eagerly anticipating this book ever since I learned that the author was planning a whole series involving Cake’s Jake and Casey and the rest of the McKallister siblings. And while it didn’t have the same magic for me that I got while reading Cake, I did think that The Theory Of Second Best was still a solid follow-up.