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I tried. I really did, but these two characters have to be THE most annoying two people to ever live in Romancelandia. I swear I have a headache from listening to them screech in my head...*lol*

I had to put a stop to the madness before I injured someone or something...

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Quinn and Christopher, two COO leaders for different companies that are merged and find themselves struggling to work with the new hotel chain. They are both attracted to each other, but their meeting wasn’t that perfect, now they are faced with finding a way to trust. The attraction in undeniable, their chemistry is over the roof, sex is amazing, but would they find a way to overcome their professional issues?

I absolutely love this story, Z.N. Willett is a great romance author, I have the pleasure of having read her previous books and this is one has become my favorite. Give it a chance and I am sure Acquired Asset will surprise you.

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I tried. I really did, but these two characters have to be THE most annoying two people to ever live in Romancelandia. I swear I have a headache from listening to them screech in my head...*lol*

I had to put a stop to the madness before I injured someone or something...

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Release Date: November 6, 2016
Blog Tour Date: December 20, 2016
POV: Heroine - 1st person
Steam: 4
Series or Standalone: Standalone

This author was new to me, but after finishing this book, I'll be looking out for more of her work. This story had hot sex, characters who enjoyed arguing as much as foreplay, and an Alpha hero pitted against a reluctant heroine.

Quinn Cordell views Christopher Colby as the devil. Matter of fact, she sees the entire clan of Colbys as the spawns of satan. Or some such equivalent. They're ruthless. Their attempted hostile takeover of her father's hotel resulted in a forced merger of the two companies. Quinn and Chris are tasked to work together as co-COOs. Chris has a reputation as a player but seems to only have eyes for Quinn, while she stands firm in her hatred of him. Too bad neither her panties nor her heart got the memo.

For most of the book there was plenty of angst (of the push and pull variety). It all came down to whether Quinn could put her trust in Chris and have faith in what they could be together.

It was difficult to get into the story at first. In the beginning, Quinn came off as abrupt, cold and abrasive. Chris seemed annoyingly arrogant. Also, there were many instances where I thought the story would have benefited from Chris's POV. Alas, it wasn't meant to be. I'm glad I pushed through because it turned out to be a great story.

Acquired Asset covers many issues, such as elitism, feminism, prejudice, loss, family, and ultimately love.