Author: Malia Mallory
Genre: Erotic Romance
Pages: 120
Source: Author in exchange for a honest review.
Published: July 1, 2013
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Granger Pharma executive Monica Granger is hiding her
relationship from her family. She has to. Her lover is the son of her father's
biggest business rival. Ben Coron is more than Monica can resist; he's
everything she's ever wanted - including dominant in bed.
But when Coron Health makes a play for Granger Pharma, Monica's relationship--and her life--blow wide open. She loses her job, and her family rejects her. Someone's stealing Granger's vital trade secrets, and worse, Monica's brother is dodging attempts on his life.
Their passion is too strong to keep Monica and Ben apart for long. They must thwart the takeover and heal the rift between their families. If they don't, they'll never trust one another enough to pursue the dominance and submission they both need.
But when Coron Health makes a play for Granger Pharma, Monica's relationship--and her life--blow wide open. She loses her job, and her family rejects her. Someone's stealing Granger's vital trade secrets, and worse, Monica's brother is dodging attempts on his life.
Their passion is too strong to keep Monica and Ben apart for long. They must thwart the takeover and heal the rift between their families. If they don't, they'll never trust one another enough to pursue the dominance and submission they both need.
Once again
not at all the direction I thought the author would have gone with the series.
I was actually looking forward to more Anne and Jonah (from book 3 of the
series). Those two are definitely my favorite of the series. His Passion, Her
Temptation continues to be an erotic, fun and mysterious addition to the series
that any fan of the genre will enjoy.
Ben and
Monica meet at a mutual friend’s party and hit it off right from the bat. They
get to know one another and find out that their families have a sort of…history.
I history that is forever scarred into the minds of Monica and her family. But
can history just be left at that? In the past and forgotten so that all may
live in the present and actually enjoy life and all if has to offer?
Even though
this is a part of a series it can be read as a stand-alone. But there are a few
things it might ruin for the reader if they decide to go back and read the
others in the series (just some FYI) :)
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