



The Boss's Daughter
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4.4 • 8 Ratings
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Publisher Description
He thought his temptations were over, but they were only just beginning…
Until last week, Richard Martin was just another middle-aged guy. Married to a wife he loved, father to a son he adored, stuck in a dead-end job, just counting the days go by…
Then everything changed.
He made a mistake.
Now to save his marriage, he’s going to have to pay the price.
There’s just one problem, Scarlet Holmes.
His Supervisor.
She loves to play games with her staff and now, seeming very aware of his little secret, she wants to play a game.
And she always gets what she wants.
Because she just so happens to be The Boss’s Daughter.
The Boss’s Daughter is the sinfully tempting and long awaited sequel to L.M. Mountford’s debut, Sweet Temptations: The Babysitter. It can be read as a stand alone but it’s highly recommend you read Book 1. Full of tension and grippingly intense scenes, this next instalment in the Sweet Temptations Series reminds every one by he has been dubbed The Lord of Lust.
Customer Reviews
Trouble at work
His boss is a lady that gets whatever she wants no matter the cost. When she tells him what she is wanting now he has a major decision to make.
Everyday Temptations
***4.5 stars***
Sweet Temptation: The Boss’s Daughter is the long awaited sequel to Sweet Temptation: The Babysitter. It should be read after you have read the first book. This book is well worth the wait. It picks up from where the first ended.
Richard Martin having cheated on his wife already is trying to find forgiveness. Scarlet Holmes , the boss’s daughter knows about Richard’s situation and wants a piece of him. Oh and she always gets what she wants.
The characters are written well and grow throughout the story. Richard’s internal struggles down his path of cheating is written well by this author. Showing the male thought of how he got there.
There is a lot of heat, dirty talk, and flaming hot scenes in this book that will have you turning page after page to see how the characters end up. With the cliffhanger at the end it will leave you panting for the next book in the series.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Not for me
Two and a half stars
I really wanted to like this book, but I just couldn’t connect with Richard, the central character.
Richard does something he regrets right in the very beginning. He then struggles with how and when to tell his wife Alice. Would she forgive him or leave him?
His inner turmoil and angst are clearly not enough for him to change his ways as he goes right back to it. In the end, it’s his wife with a big surprise for him.
This just wasn’t for me. I liked his wife, but didn’t like the rest of the characters or the lack of connection to each other. I’ll give this author another try.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.