Monday, September 29, 2014

Book Review - Tempting the CEO by Angela Claire




My Thoughts

Angie gets stuck outside her hotel room in only a towel and is rescued by her hot neighbor. They end up sharing a night of passion not revealing anything about themselves including names. They part the next morning without words and when Angie shows up at her negotiation she is shocked to discover that he is actually the man bargaining to acquire her client's company. When he turns up on her doorstep when she arrives home from New York, everything changes as they get to know each other.

I absolutely loved the banter between Angie and Jed. You could sense their attraction with every word exchanged. I also adored that their mothers got involved in pushing their relationship forward, but not in a creepy way rather in a we love our kids and want them to stay happy like they are right now way. When I finished their story I couldn't help but want more. 

I give Tempting the CEO 4 hearts!



About the Book

Never mix business with one night of playful, sizzling pleasure...

If lawyer Angie O'Hare needed another reason to hate New York City, this would be it. Locked out of her room and stranded in the hallway. Wearing only a towel. Lovely. But then, rescue arrives—in the form of the wickedly hot, funny guy in the penthouse next door. Angie is so relieved that she ignores her usual buzz-kill tendencies, and agrees to have a drink with Mr. Sexy Salvation...

But things don't stop at just a drink. Or even a hot make-out session.

Cue one night of hot, ultra-x-rated sexy time. No names. No personal information. And the next morning, Angie sneaks out, returning to her prim-and-proper life, every hair in place. But New York City isn't done with Angie yet. Because her meeting that morning is with CEO Jed Worth... whose bed she did everything but sleep in last night! And Jed isn't the sort of man to take “conflict of interest” as an answer...

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About the Author

As a teen, Angela Claire worked in a graveyard, mowing lawns. She thought it was the worst job she'd ever have. Unfortunately, she went on to practice law. Once free of that horror, she turned to writing. Her stories always include a sassy heroine because she doesn't know any other way to write them and a hero who's to die for. When she isn't writing, she'd rather be. She has published 20 books with Entangled, Siren Bookstrand and Ellora's Cave.


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