

The rougher edges are noticeably softer, the love "conflict" is more emotionally driven, and there are no significant exterior obstacles to contend with. Of course, there's Burton's required smoking hot male lead, sassy intellectual female, a strong plot, and some heavy, heavy smexying throughout. I like how this storey presents itself to you. It begins with a VERY HOT pleasuring sequence and only gets better from there.
Burton does a good job of creating Savannah and Cole's connection while also revealing them as people. Beginning as a business connection, Burton maintains a healthy balance between the romance and the primary plot, despite the great physical chemistry. Savannah elicits Cole's personality, allowing us and her to get to know the real Cole. She quickly finds that he is far more complicated than she gave him credit for, and that he is nothing like the media portrays him to be. Cole prefers to keep his personal and professional lives separate, but his outgoing attitude works against him.
Despite the fact that this is portrayed from Savannah's point of view, I felt as if I came to know Cole's character much better than Savannah's. Savannah is a beautiful and educated woman. She is also quite private, and the book reflects that. She, like Cole, prefers to keep her personal and professional lives separate, and I thought it fascinating how she pushed Cole to expose everything about his personal life to her while struggling to do the same. She says and does all the right things, but you can tell she's hiding something.
This book's sexual heat and humour made it a fun, abet, HOT read. Ms. Burton has a knack of creating passionate passages that are both sensual and honest, and neither of her characters is afraid to express their desires.
I enjoy seeing old Rileys as well as meeting new Rileys. Their noisy, nosy personalities are balanced by their love for one another, albeit Liz continues to irritate me on a minor level for reasons I don't understand. They know no bounds and will be up in your business in an instant, offering advise, encouragement, and the traditional slap upside the head when necessary. Savannah adores the Rileys, and you can tell that this is the family she desires and requires in her life.
The rougher edges are noticeably softer, the love "conflict" is more emotionally driven, and there are no significant exterior obstacles to contend with. Of course, there's Burton's required smoking hot male lead, sassy intellectual female, a strong plot, and some heavy, heavy smexying throughout. I like how this storey presents itself to you. It begins with a VERY HOT pleasuring sequence and only gets better from there.
Burton does a good job of creating Savannah and Cole's connection while also revealing them as people. Beginning as a business connection, Burton maintains a healthy balance between the romance and the primary plot, despite the great physical chemistry. Savannah elicits Cole's personality, allowing us and her to get to know the real Cole. She quickly finds that he is far more complicated than she gave him credit for, and that he is nothing like the media portrays him to be. Cole prefers to keep his personal and professional lives separate, but his outgoing attitude works against him.
Despite the fact that this is portrayed from Savannah's point of view, I felt as if I came to know Cole's character much better than Savannah's. Savannah is a beautiful and educated woman. She is also quite private, and the book reflects that. She, like Cole, prefers to keep her personal and professional lives separate, and I thought it fascinating how she pushed Cole to expose everything about his personal life to her while struggling to do the same. She says and does all the right things, but you can tell she's hiding something.
This book's sexual heat and humour made it a fun, abet, HOT read. Ms. Burton has a knack of creating passionate passages that are both sensual and honest, and neither of her characters is afraid to express their desires.
I enjoy seeing old Rileys as well as meeting new Rileys. Their noisy, nosy personalities are balanced by their love for one another, albeit Liz continues to irritate me on a minor level for reasons I don't understand. They know no bounds and will be up in your business in an instant, offering advise, encouragement, and the traditional slap upside the head when necessary. Savannah adores the Rileys, and you can tell that this is the family she desires and requires in her life.