Seduction
A Billionaire Boss Romance
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4.2 • 550 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Yesterday he was the handsome stranger who left her breathless outside her apartment building. Today, he's her new boss.
Dr. Penina Ross has survived three years of brutal residency by keeping her head down, her boundaries firm, and her personal life mercifully uncomplicated. She doesn't need distractions. She especially doesn't need Dr. Jake Sparrow—brilliant, guarded, and impossible to read—watching her from across the trauma floor like she's a problem he hasn't figured out how to solve yet.
She should keep her distance. She knows better.
But the more she learns about him, the less he adds up. The world's most gifted neurosurgeon, and nobody's heard of him? No history, no trail, no past she can find? A man that careful is either running from something, or hiding it.
What she doesn't know is that Jake Sparrow isn't his real name. Asher Blackstone walked away from one of the most powerful and dangerous families in the country to build a life defined by something other than money, secrets, and damage. He's not hiding from her specifically.
But the truth of who he is would change everything.
And she's already in too deep to walk away.
What begins as friction becomes something neither of them planned. Because the secret Asher is carrying doesn't just threaten his carefully constructed life.
It may reach all the way back to hers.
The Blackstones Series is a completed ten-book saga. Start here or begin at the beginning with Intrigued.
Customer Reviews
Seduction
I enjoyed the book but don’t like how it abruptly ends. Not a fan of these kind of books. This book is well written, sometimes too sexual, but the characters are very interesting.
Not for me
While the cliff hanger at the end slightly makes me want to read more, this book just does not have enough to make me want to pursue the next. Enough emotional pull/depth that gets you to connect with it, enough real world relatability that makes any of it even slightly believable. This book lacks the depth to make it relatable or even keep me from wanting to roll my eyes a lot. The fact that the main character creates a whole relationship with a man she only spoke with twice that treated her (on her end) like she was beneath him is just ridiculous. The lead characters go from no relationship or connection to suddenly being so invested they sleep together on the first ‘date’. Doesn’t make any sense to me. Sorry, I’m out.
Just fair
Only read because it was free. Didn’t purchase part two. That tells you something.