The fine print lauren asher read online free

Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.

Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

Self-diagnosed with an overactive imagination, Lauren spends her free time reading and writing. Her dream is to travel to all the places she writes about. She enjoys writing about flawed yet relatable characters you can’t help loving. She likes sharing fast-paced stories with angst, steam, and the emotional spectrum.

Her extra-curricular activities include watching YouTube, binging old episodes of Parks and Rec, and searching Yelp for new restaurants before choosing her trusted favorite. She works best after her morning coffee and will never deny a nap.

The fine print lauren asher read online free

5.0 out of 5 stars The Fine Print Review
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022

From Lala’s Book ReviewsTW/CW: cancer, parent death, deception, depression, and thoughts of suicideLet me just say ROWAN KANE, I just need this man in my life. Yes, in the beginning of the book he was self-center and after becoming the CEO of his grandfather’s legacy but agh *shakes screen* this man had my heart from the very beginning. He’s demanding, arrogant, and determined.Zahra works at Dreamland Park in Florida as a stylist working with children who come there and helps transform them into characters from their favorite movies, but her heart is in creating. She loves what she does, but she wants more , and the opportunity presents itself when Rowan opens up an application for a new creator to join the team to help him with his project. Zahra doesn’t really think anything of it, but her friend Clair convinces her to submit her application. Which Zahra does after drinking, and she also happens to talk about some of the things wrong with the current ride.She feels like she’s really done it now, and tries to avoid Rowan at all cost especially since he seems to pop out of shadows around her.When Rowan decides to hire as his new creator, he’s hoping that she’s the ticket he needs to help him get what he wants, but he doesn’t expect this bubbly woman who infuriates him to no end and makes him rethink his priorities and what it means to be a member of the team. Rowan grew up with parents who were crazy about each other and say how it destroyed his father once his mother passed away, so to say that Rowan is cynical is an understatement. After years of detaching himself from the world, focusing on his career, and being put down by his father, Rowan wants nothing to do with the sunshine that Zahra radiates, but he cant help but get drawn into her warmth. He thinks that she has anterior motives to being that nice and wants to find her secrets.Yet, after attempts to get her to “crack” he sees that Zahra really is a caring person, and by the time he figures that out, he’s in to deep and can’t stay away. But, he doesn’t want anything serious, and they agree to see where this attraction will take them without putting labels on it. Plus, Zahra isn’t the first to want to jump in a relationship after being burned by her ex, but like Rowan she feels this pull that she can’t resist.As their relationship starts to build, it’s hard to ignore the evolution of their causal relationship as they build something that is more a physical attraction as Rowan starts to see more of Zahra with her family and outside of work. But, their pasts still have a grip on their current life that makes it hard for either of them to move forward.All I can say is that if you like new adult romance that is slightly dark with twists and turns and lots of emotional moments you need this book. The character progression in this book is amazing as you can see the shifts in both Zahra and Rowan throughout the whole book as they start to see life in a different light.This book will hook you in instantly, so I don’t recommend starting or finishing it at night because you’ll either stay up all night finishing it or have a wicked book hangover. If you need anymore reason o start reading this book, I was only about halfway through this one before I had bought the second one because I knew that I needed more of this book series in my life!

Reviews with images

Top reviews from the United States

There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.

Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022

From Lala’s Book Reviews

TW/CW: cancer, parent death, deception, depression, and thoughts of suicide

Let me just say ROWAN KANE, I just need this man in my life. Yes, in the beginning of the book he was self-center and after becoming the CEO of his grandfather’s legacy but agh *shakes screen* this man had my heart from the very beginning. He’s demanding, arrogant, and determined.

Zahra works at Dreamland Park in Florida as a stylist working with children who come there and helps transform them into characters from their favorite movies, but her heart is in creating. She loves what she does, but she wants more , and the opportunity presents itself when Rowan opens up an application for a new creator to join the team to help him with his project. Zahra doesn’t really think anything of it, but her friend Clair convinces her to submit her application. Which Zahra does after drinking, and she also happens to talk about some of the things wrong with the current ride.

She feels like she’s really done it now, and tries to avoid Rowan at all cost especially since he seems to pop out of shadows around her.

When Rowan decides to hire as his new creator, he’s hoping that she’s the ticket he needs to help him get what he wants, but he doesn’t expect this bubbly woman who infuriates him to no end and makes him rethink his priorities and what it means to be a member of the team. Rowan grew up with parents who were crazy about each other and say how it destroyed his father once his mother passed away, so to say that Rowan is cynical is an understatement. After years of detaching himself from the world, focusing on his career, and being put down by his father, Rowan wants nothing to do with the sunshine that Zahra radiates, but he cant help but get drawn into her warmth. He thinks that she has anterior motives to being that nice and wants to find her secrets.

Yet, after attempts to get her to “crack” he sees that Zahra really is a caring person, and by the time he figures that out, he’s in to deep and can’t stay away. But, he doesn’t want anything serious, and they agree to see where this attraction will take them without putting labels on it. Plus, Zahra isn’t the first to want to jump in a relationship after being burned by her ex, but like Rowan she feels this pull that she can’t resist.

As their relationship starts to build, it’s hard to ignore the evolution of their causal relationship as they build something that is more a physical attraction as Rowan starts to see more of Zahra with her family and outside of work. But, their pasts still have a grip on their current life that makes it hard for either of them to move forward.

All I can say is that if you like new adult romance that is slightly dark with twists and turns and lots of emotional moments you need this book. The character progression in this book is amazing as you can see the shifts in both Zahra and Rowan throughout the whole book as they start to see life in a different light.

This book will hook you in instantly, so I don’t recommend starting or finishing it at night because you’ll either stay up all night finishing it or have a wicked book hangover. If you need anymore reason o start reading this book, I was only about halfway through this one before I had bought the second one because I knew that I needed more of this book series in my life!

The fine print lauren asher read online free

5.0 out of 5 stars The Fine Print Review
By Lauren on March 16, 2022

From Lala’s Book Reviews

TW/CW: cancer, parent death, deception, depression, and thoughts of suicide

Let me just say ROWAN KANE, I just need this man in my life. Yes, in the beginning of the book he was self-center and after becoming the CEO of his grandfather’s legacy but agh *shakes screen* this man had my heart from the very beginning. He’s demanding, arrogant, and determined.

Zahra works at Dreamland Park in Florida as a stylist working with children who come there and helps transform them into characters from their favorite movies, but her heart is in creating. She loves what she does, but she wants more , and the opportunity presents itself when Rowan opens up an application for a new creator to join the team to help him with his project. Zahra doesn’t really think anything of it, but her friend Clair convinces her to submit her application. Which Zahra does after drinking, and she also happens to talk about some of the things wrong with the current ride.

She feels like she’s really done it now, and tries to avoid Rowan at all cost especially since he seems to pop out of shadows around her.

When Rowan decides to hire as his new creator, he’s hoping that she’s the ticket he needs to help him get what he wants, but he doesn’t expect this bubbly woman who infuriates him to no end and makes him rethink his priorities and what it means to be a member of the team. Rowan grew up with parents who were crazy about each other and say how it destroyed his father once his mother passed away, so to say that Rowan is cynical is an understatement. After years of detaching himself from the world, focusing on his career, and being put down by his father, Rowan wants nothing to do with the sunshine that Zahra radiates, but he cant help but get drawn into her warmth. He thinks that she has anterior motives to being that nice and wants to find her secrets.

Yet, after attempts to get her to “crack” he sees that Zahra really is a caring person, and by the time he figures that out, he’s in to deep and can’t stay away. But, he doesn’t want anything serious, and they agree to see where this attraction will take them without putting labels on it. Plus, Zahra isn’t the first to want to jump in a relationship after being burned by her ex, but like Rowan she feels this pull that she can’t resist.

As their relationship starts to build, it’s hard to ignore the evolution of their causal relationship as they build something that is more a physical attraction as Rowan starts to see more of Zahra with her family and outside of work. But, their pasts still have a grip on their current life that makes it hard for either of them to move forward.

All I can say is that if you like new adult romance that is slightly dark with twists and turns and lots of emotional moments you need this book. The character progression in this book is amazing as you can see the shifts in both Zahra and Rowan throughout the whole book as they start to see life in a different light.

This book will hook you in instantly, so I don’t recommend starting or finishing it at night because you’ll either stay up all night finishing it or have a wicked book hangover. If you need anymore reason o start reading this book, I was only about halfway through this one before I had bought the second one because I knew that I needed more of this book series in my life!

Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022

Can I just start by saying that Claire is the best friend that everyone needs. She pushes Zahra to send in something out of her comfort zone, she’s there whenever her heart gets broken, she supports her through her rough times and her happy times!

Now onto our lovebirds…these two have a flare for inviting drama into the relationship. I don’t know if that’s because of the dreamers energy that comes from working at and owning a fairy tale theme park or if it’s just the ways the cards fall. Dreamland reminds me of Disneyland in so many ways it has a slight nostalgia for me.

There is so much to enjoy when it comes to reading this book though:
Secret texts.
Revenge on the ex.
Letters from beyond the grave.
Grumpy x Sunshine MMC

Rowan is the ideal businessman, focused on numbers and profit more than his desires and dreams. His past clouds his judgement and his heart and we watch as he finds some sunshine between storms from his connection with Zahra.

They come from two different worlds but if they can find a way to create a new one together it would be everything little girls dream of…and that’s the magick of fairytales in the first place!

Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021

Do you love grumpy/ sunshine love trope? Or where the setting takes places at an amusement place very reminiscent of Disneyland? Or a handsome boss who’s always grumpy, but secretly finds happiness with the littlest things the female lead does? There’s so much to go on about “The Fine Print” By: Lauren Asher and I haven’t even touched the surface.

This was another one of Lauren’s books that I’ve been dying to get my hands on! Before reading this book, I was very excited with the premise of Rowan and Zahra working together on a project to improve the theme park that Rowan owns. Just by reading the first few chapters, I could totally see the whole “grumpy/ sunshine” trope shining through the pages. Rowan was very much reserved and serious around everyone, but when he met Zahra, he wasn’t use to her bubbly personality. Almost to the point that, Rowan questioned Zahra’s motives of being positive all the time. Luckily for Rowan, not everyone has an ulterior motive, Zahra was naturally a sweet, lovable person who was kind to everyone.

I loved seeing Zahra’s personality making little changes in Rowan such as, him smiling at the things she would say over text, or whenever Zahra got excited over an idea for Dreamland, her enthusiasm rubbed off own Rowan and he got excited too. The relationship between Zahra and Rowan was amazing from beginning to end! Rowan was literally the grumpy pants, whereas Zahra was sunshine personified. This was my second time reading the “grumpy sunshine” trope ( 1st one being another one of Lauren Asher’s books 💕). Something about a serious man turning into an absolute sucker, puddle of melted chocolate over the cheery, happy female lead gets me right in the feels ( and heart 🥺♥️). Those types of men make the absolute hopeless romantic in me wish that a man would go above and beyond for me just the way Rowan did for Zahra, a.k.a. Increasing my love for fictional men 💘

One of the many things I loved about Zahra, aside from her cheerful, bubbly personality was her determination to make things better, and stand up for herself. I think sometimes when people meet someone like Zahra, who’s always positive and upbeat, they have the misconception that she won’t fight back, but that’s entirely wrong. In the story, Zahra reclaimed in strength in many ways from applying to becoming a Creator and submitting her ideas for Dreamland, to not allowing others stomp all over here. Zahra may be as sweet as a cupcake 🧁 but she can also stand her ground when she feels like it. In addition, while Zahra was generally happy, she struggled with trusting others specifically men especially since she had a bad experience where a *certain, dumb, ex- male individual betrayed her* Honestly I didn’t blame Zahra for having her reservations when it came to matters of her heart because, she didn’t want to get hurt again. Learning more about what Zahra’s struggles made me appreciate her growth and overall love for it because, it highlighted that even the happiest of people have problems of their own. Zahra was a beautiful character and I absolutely cherished of second reading about her 🥺💘.

For a Rowan to say, “it’s just casual”, is like saying, “look I see pigs flying!”, ok that was an exaggeration with the analogy, but you get my point that everything Rowan did WAS NOT CASUAL! The man freaking organized a book signing event with the author Zahra was obsessed with, took her on a surprise vacation, and watched all 17 different versions of “Pride and Prejudice”. For future reference, if a man isn’t willing to watch my favorite movie, or at least to the level that Rowan went for Zahra…. I DON’T WANT IT!! Lauren Asher over giving me more reasons why the fictional men she was written are superior and leave me all in the feels 💘

Towards the end, I was holding back tears 😭 both from happiness and sadness. Best believe by the time I reached the epilogue and extended epilogue, I was resisting the urge to jump up and down and scream to the rooftops my joy for Rowan and Zahra. Bittersweet that I finished this book, but I’m looking forward to reading about Rowan’s other brothers. Let’s see what’s in store once the other books come out!
Highly recommend this book and anything by Lauren Asher will guarantee a smile on your face, and bring you absolute joy 🤩

Top reviews from other countries

2.0 out of 5 stars Review on quality of book

Reviewed in India on April 5, 2022

This is regarding the quality of book
The vendors- please ensure we get original prints or atleast good prints. Readers possess books like treasures. Respect it please. Amazon, can you ensure such quality.

The fine print lauren asher read online free

2.0 out of 5 stars Review on quality of book
Reviewed in India on April 5, 2022

This is regarding the quality of book
The vendors- please ensure we get original prints or atleast good prints. Readers possess books like treasures. Respect it please. Amazon, can you ensure such quality.

Images in this review

The fine print lauren asher read online free
The fine print lauren asher read online free

The fine print lauren asher read online free
The fine print lauren asher read online free

5.0 out of 5 stars Smutty, romantic and set in an almost Disneyworld 👌🏼

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2022

"Take a man out to dinner first." "Does my p***y count?" 🥵 - and that sets the tone for the spice... 🥵🥵🥵

All I really knew about this book going into it was that it was about rich brothers, a place very similar to Disneyworld, and lots of my favourite Booktokers loved it.

And I was pretty hooked straight away. I love an enemies to lovers trope and I'm a massive Disney fan (I've been to Disneyland Paris five times and Disneyworld three times 🙌🏼). AND there was lesbian representation pretty early on so tick tick tick from me!

There was also grumpy/sunshine and I think it's important to point out that this book has a playlist at the start, as some people are into that (I personally don't listen to an awful lot of music).

This was one of the first books I've ever read where a character who has a large part in the story has Downs Syndrome. And what I loved even more was that the Author didn't make a big thing of it.

The Fine Print is told from the perspectives of both Rowan and Zahra and Zahra is utterly brilliant. I'm very interested to see if the rest of the series runs parallel to this one with the other brothers' stories or if they run one after the other as it seems like they all need to be acting out their 'missions' at the same time otherwise the other brothers are sat around doing nothing?

I loved the addition of an 'Extended Epilogue' so we got three to five years later from both of their point of views.

As much as I loved Rowan, I reckon I'm going to enjoy Declan and Cal's stories even more.

And the presentation made me cry. That is all.

4.0 out of 5 stars Lauren Asher has done it again!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2021

I’ve never really read a book with the grumpy/sunshine trope because it never really appealed to me but as a major fan of Lauren Asher, I wanted to give The Fine Print a go.

To say this book was good is an understatement. It’s an easy read that will leave you wanting more - specifically Declan’s and Cal’s stories. The characters of Rowan and Zahra are relatable and believable; they’re so well written that you can feel their pain and their happiness. Lauren’s writing makes you smile and laugh but also she’d a few tears at some points.

I’ve rated this book 4/5 stars; I haven’t given it the full five stars only because rating a book 5 stars is rare for me.

If you love easy banter, lots of chemistry, a fair amount of steam, grumpy/sunshine characters and workplace romance, this book is for you.

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic story

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 1, 2021

I loved this story from start to finish.

Couldn't stop reading it. Loved Zahra and Rowan! How their characters were written and how their romance developed felt raw and real to me and I was so invested in them and just wanted them to be together so much.

On a personal note as someone that has children with extra support needs the things mentioned in the story about inclusion for all for those with visible and invisible disabilities really hit me in the feels and had me crying making me more emotionally invested in this story. Thank you to the writer for that.

Great writing! Great story!

Hoping the story will carry on with what happens for his brothers.

5.0 out of 5 stars In love with this book!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2022

𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐭- 𝐥𝐚𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐫 ☁️
𝘥𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘴 1

☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

“ɪꜰ ɪ ʜᴀᴅ ᴀ ʜᴇᴀʀᴛ ᴛᴏ ɢɪᴠᴇ, ɪᴛ ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ʙᴇ ᴀʟʟ ʏᴏᴜʀꜱ. ꜰʀᴇᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴄᴏꜱᴛ”

I loved this book.

I adored Zahra she literally is rainbows and sunshine where as our man Rowan is the grumpy cat we all want a piece of.

Rowan will have a spot in my heart for a long long time, the reason he doesn’t trust and doesn’t let people in would break your heart, poor guy, was not happy with him in some parts but he made up for it in a big way I mean, a book signing? Come ON! I would love Rowan to plan every date I ever go on from here on out please and thank you very much.

I adored Zahra she is definitely a favourite FMC of mine. She is so lovely and bubbly, underneath that is a past that she has gotten over with and I could break lance’s neck everytime I think about what he done to her. She so deserves the world and more she’s such a darling.

I so loved the relationship that Rowan built with Zahra’s sister Ani, pulled at my heart strings majorly.

Am thinking Lauren Asher might just be becoming one of my fave authors of mine and I am here for it. I’ve only read throttled and the fine print and both were amazing 5 star reads for me. I adore every character in each book and cannot wait to read more and more!! Declan’s book is gonna be it for me I just know it 🥰

The fine print lauren asher read online free

5.0 out of 5 stars In love with this book!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2022

𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐭- 𝐥𝐚𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐫 ☁️
𝘥𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘴 1

☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

“ɪꜰ ɪ ʜᴀᴅ ᴀ ʜᴇᴀʀᴛ ᴛᴏ ɢɪᴠᴇ, ɪᴛ ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ʙᴇ ᴀʟʟ ʏᴏᴜʀꜱ. ꜰʀᴇᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴄᴏꜱᴛ”

I loved this book.

I adored Zahra she literally is rainbows and sunshine where as our man Rowan is the grumpy cat we all want a piece of.

Rowan will have a spot in my heart for a long long time, the reason he doesn’t trust and doesn’t let people in would break your heart, poor guy, was not happy with him in some parts but he made up for it in a big way I mean, a book signing? Come ON! I would love Rowan to plan every date I ever go on from here on out please and thank you very much.

I adored Zahra she is definitely a favourite FMC of mine. She is so lovely and bubbly, underneath that is a past that she has gotten over with and I could break lance’s neck everytime I think about what he done to her. She so deserves the world and more she’s such a darling.

I so loved the relationship that Rowan built with Zahra’s sister Ani, pulled at my heart strings majorly.

Am thinking Lauren Asher might just be becoming one of my fave authors of mine and I am here for it. I’ve only read throttled and the fine print and both were amazing 5 star reads for me. I adore every character in each book and cannot wait to read more and more!! Declan’s book is gonna be it for me I just know it 🥰

Images in this review

The fine print lauren asher read online free

The fine print lauren asher read online free

Is the fine print 18+?

So, 5 out of 5 super shiny stars to it and Njkinny recommends this soulful and sexy romance to all readers above the age of eighteen. Go grab this must read romance novel now, and also gift to your loved ones.

What does I read the fine print mean?

The "fine print" is a term that refers to contract terms and conditions, disclosures, or other important information that is not included in the main body of a document but placed in footnotes or a supplemental document. Reading and understanding the fine print is essential when entering into an agreement.

Is the fine print a series?

The Fine Print is the first book in a series of spicy standalone novels featuring three billionaire brothers.

How many pages is the fine print?

Product Details.