Synopsis
The most beautiful man I’ve ever seen is the one who can ruin everything…
The first time I lay eyes on Callan Walker, I know he’ll be trouble. With his smug grin, hot Aussie accent and thousand dollar shoes, he’s just the kind of rich guy who always gets what he wants.
And he wants two things: a night of sin, and my cooperation as he outmaneuvers his powerful mother to take control of his uncle’s estate.
I can’t afford either one. I’m the only thing standing between my little sister and the foster care system. He may have money and charm on his side, but I have something even more powerful — pure desperation. This temp job at his mother’s company can become a full time job for me. It has to.
But when Callan’s eyes rake over my body, sometimes I forget my obligations. His piercing gaze finds the fun, optimistic girl I used to be and not the tired person I’ve become.
And it works–if only for a moment. Our night together was a mistake. I can’t afford to get sucked into his high-powered family’s treachery. But the closer I get to Callan, the more layers I find beneath those expensive clothes. Though I can’t forget this is temporary. He’s temporary. I have too much to lose.
Too bad my foolish heart didn’t get the memo…
More Details
Genre: Romance
Page Length: 302
Characters: Grace, Callan, and Olivia
Publication Date: 12th September 2017
Format: eArc – I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I have 4 words for you: Pre-order this book now!
I pretty much devoured this book in a day it’s that good. The story sucked me in from the first page. Grace’s job is to take inventory and catalogue her boss’s recently deceased brother (Jack) estate and belongings, sounds simple enough but this is all thrown in to disarray when she arrives at Jack’s apartment and finds Callan Walker there. Callan is Jack’s nephew and he is determined to find a way to take back control from his mother and honour his Uncles final wishes.
This book is told from the duel perspectives of Grace and Callan so straight away you get a greater understanding of where they are both coming from, which I think is one of the reasons that made this story so great. Being able to understand what was motivating Callan’s behaviour is what made him so likable, that and his smoking hot accent! I liked that Grace didn’t just outwardly fall for his charms, she had a job and she was determined to get it done. The chemistry between these two is off the charts and the sexual tension almost bounces off the pages!
Callan’s mother is the ultimate bitch in this book, ruthless and power hungry from the get go and even though we don’t get a physical appearance from her until late in the book, her presence is prominently felt through email and phone conversations.
Overall this was a brilliant read, I’ve not read anything else by these authors yet, but I will be in the future.
The Bottom Line:
I feel like I could rave about this book all day long, it’s one of the best romance books I’ve read all year and I urge you to add it to your reading list.
My Rating: 5/5 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
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About the Authors
Sarina Bowen
Sarina Bowen is the USA Today bestselling author of steamy, angsty Contemporary Romance and New Adult fiction. She lives in the wilds of New England.
She is the author of The Ivy Years, an award-winning series set amid the hockey team at an elite Connecticut college. Also, the The Gravity series.
With Elle Kennedy, Sarina is the author of the RITA award winning HIM, and its sequel, US, as well as the WAGs novels.
Sarina also has a new Vermont contemporary romance series, True North. She’s also unrolled new hockey novels from Penguin Berkley including Rookie Move.
Sarina enjoys skiing, espresso drinks and the occasional margarita. She lives with her family, eight chickens and more ski gear and hockey equipment than seems necessary.
Sarah Mayberry
Sarah Mayberry was born in Melbourne, Australia, and is the middle of three children. From the time that she first “stole” paper from kindergarten and stapled it together to make “books,” Sarah has always wanted to be a writer. In line with this ambition, on graduation from high school, she completed a bachelor of arts degree majoring in professional writing, then sat down to write a book. When inspiration didn’t strike, she began to wonder if, perhaps, she needed to live some life first before writing about it.
This still left the burning question of how to pay the rent. She found her way into trade journalism, working off the principle that it was better to write anything for a living than nothing at all. Her time there lead to the opportunity to launch a new decorator magazine for one of Australia’s major retailers, an invaluable and grueling experience that she found very rewarding.
But the opportunity to write fiction for a living soon lured Sarah away. She took up a post as storyliner on Australia’s longest running soap, Neighbours. Over two years she helped plot more than 240 hours of television, as well as writing freelance scripts. She remembers her time with the show very fondly — especially the dirty jokes and laughter around the story table — and still writes scripts on a freelance basis.
In 2003 she relocated to New Zealand for her partner’s work. There Sarah served as storyliner and story editor on the country’s top-rating drama, Shortland Street, before quitting to pursue writing full time.
Sarah picked up a love of romance novels from both her grandmothers, and has submitted manuscripts to Harlequin many times over the years. She credits the invaluable story structuring experience she learned on Neighbours as the key to her eventual success — along with the patience of her fantastic editor, Wanda.
Sarah is revoltingly happy with her partner of twelve years, Chris, who is a talented scriptwriter. Not only does he offer fantastic advice and solutions to writing problems, but he’s also handsome, funny and sexy. When she’s not gushing over him, she loves to read romance and fantasy novels, go to the movies, sew and cook for her friends. She has also become a recent convert to Pilates, which she knows she should do more often.
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