Seduction
A Billionaire Boss Romance
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4,2 • Оценок: 551
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Yesterday he was the handsome stranger who made her dizzy from desire. Today, she discovers he's her mysterious new boss.
Dr. Ross discovers that the stranger she briefly connected with the other day is not only a top surgeon at her hospital but also her new boss. Now everyone wants to know who Dr. Jake Sparrow is and which part of heaven the hot doctor fell from.
However, Dr. Ross knows that if she's wise, she'll keep her distance from Jake Sparrow—if that's even his real name. She has a bad habit of attracting and falling for the wrong man, and that's exactly whom the secretive doctor seems to be.
Yet at times, she catches him staring at her from across a crowded room, and when their eyes meet, her heart races like the wind. According to the chief, he's one of the world's most brilliant neurosurgeons. Then why hasn't she ever heard of him? Also, she's supposed to be learning from the "good" doctor, but he refuses to let her scrub in on his surgeries.
Even though Dr. Sparrow is a grump and a jerk, Dr. Ross finds it increasingly hard to resist his seductive ways. Then, one day, he surprises her with an offer she should refuse, but doesn't.
Now, they're trapped in forced proximity, drawing them deeper into each other's allure. Will their sparks ignite into flames, or will Dr. Sparrow's twisted secret unexpectedly come back to haunt them both?
Seduction is book one of The Secret Billionaire Asher Blackstone duet. The addictive tropes include enemies-to-lovers, close-proximity bonding, a billionaire in disguise, and passionate romance with a suspenseful plot.
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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.