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Review: Razel Dazzle by Elizabeth Morgan

Razel Dazzle is a short re-telling of the Rapunzel story but set in the world of fashion in modern day New York. This book is approximately 68 pages long, but Ms Morgan packs a lot into them.

The first page sucks you into the world of Gabriella D'Punz, a very successful woman who owns the Ivory Tower Modelling Agency, and right from the beginning you know this lady is going to be a nasty piece of work and she does not disappoint.

I felt so sorry for poor Razel being trapped in such a horrible life with a vile woman who is her agent first and mother second; she controls every aspects of Razel's life to the point that the poor girl can't breathe.

The beautiful supermodel has everything she could want, except freedom to live her own life. However, her prince charming, Matthew Prince, comes to rescue her and what a rescue it is! The story moved very quickly but didn't lack in quality which is vital, especially when it's a short story. Ms Morgan is a no nonsense writer who makes every word count and delivers a very immersing story.

Razel Dazzle is romantic and sexy with a happy ending. This is definitely a feel good story! This book gets a full 5 stars: a quick satisfying read...perfect!
Book Synopsis 
Famous for her long, golden hair and beaming smile, Razel is the hottest model in town. But although most women would die to break into this career, Razel's life is limited by rules. None of which bothered her until she meets Matthew Prince, a new photographer in the business. Razel refuses to let her mother/agent strict rules stop her from spending one night with the man of her desires. But she quickly discovers that one night with Matthew isn't enough, and being with him is something she definitely wants in life. But how will she break the tight restraints of her wicked mother?
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