At first I was really enjoying this book, then it took a dive for a bit before resurfacing. I enjoyed the dynamic of their relationship and honestly I thought they would be ale to see it through but to be honest all of the sex was just a little too much for me (gasp) now I'm no prude, look at my ...
I found it increasingly difficult to read this book. While the characters were perfectly likable, I had a hard time with the plot. All I could really distinguish is that he is in lust with her and that she is hot for him, and they end up sleeping together and then BAM, they're in love. I never re...
It was frustrating at first. How the characters try and best each other in their own games. But later on, they get better with each other.It wasn't too heavy on the getting it on part, which is nice because, sometimes, authors get into details about unnecessary stuff ("she removed her shirt, then...
And then picking it up again. He kept his gaze on the dark grey bitumen that was fast sliding under the car. The airport was a rush of bodies and noise and interminable waiting—even though they arrived only five minutes before the check-in for their flight closed. Too soon they landed in Auckland...
Biting back the giggle, Mya Campbell peered at her latest effort. The flash had created a big white space over at least half the screen, obscuring most of her reflection, and what you could see was more dork than glam.With a muffled snort—a combination of frustration and laughter—she deleted it a...
‘Kelsi? Are you okay? Open up.’ Silence. Just as there’d been silence for the last ten interminable minutes. ‘If you don’t open up now I’m breaking the door.’ It wouldn’t take much. He seemed to have more adrenaline running in him than he’d had even on the most difficult j...
He should be running—far and fast. But he couldn’t. Just couldn’t. He had an inkling of what she must have suffered—and with such quiet strength. Hadn’t he seen his mother suffer—for years—as the other children she’d longed for had never eventuated? Hadn’t he felt the helplessness, the hopelessne...
She wanted to hide, laugh, cry. All at once. Had she just done that? Had she brazenly come on to the Seth Walker—insisting he take her on a dinner date? At home? She laughed even more helplessly than she had before. Then it turned into panic. She glanced at her watch. It was just after 5:00 p.m.,...
Fantastic.’ Dani forced her body to freeze at the sound of that voice. ‘No problem.’ Dani knew the breathless assistant would have it for him by two at the latest—just as she would if he’d asked her. Alex Carlisle, CEO of Carlisle Finance Corporation, on his rounds again—gliding through the open-...
Damn thing. He should have pulled the plug from the wall. ‘Yeah?’ he whispered, glancing at Caitlin’s motionless form. ‘You’re still in town?’ James winced as he heard the reproach in his father’s voice. Hell. Here he was having the time of his life in a no-holds-barred se...
What the fuck was he thinking? But there was no walking away from the look in Savannah’s eyes. He heard a muffled squeal from the woman on the other side of the bar. Damn the audience. He couldn’t stay away. Couldn’t wait another moment. She was so fucking hot he wanted another kiss. Now. Stak...
Joe flinched as Abigail pulled the bud away from his ear. He stared at her. What kind of freaking audiobook was that? Rub her nipple against his mouth? Yes, please. Now, please. He inhaled sharply, fig...
She’d read. She’d shed her jacket, like all the other passengers. Now she was desperate for them to land. She wanted to see the ice continent, she wanted to step away from the master flirt next to her, and she wanted to get to her wall and work on it. She needed to retain her focus. “Ensure you h...