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emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
It was a sweet ending.
Moderate: Sexual content
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Trust doesn’t come easily to the surly CEO Dominic Aspen. He took a risk trusting his young intern with his company, his private life and his heart and got burned. But no matter how much he regrets opening up to Presley, he won’t abandon her when she calls him for help, nor can he deny the longing he feels every time she’s in his presence which is constantly now that he’s asked her once more to pose as his fake girlfriend. Can he resist her pull?
After mistakenly trusting the wrong person, Presley put her job and relationship at serious risk. Not knowing where she stood with either she makes yet another mistake that puts her wellbeing at risk. But not only comes to the rescue, he opens the door to second chance at their tenuous relationship.
Seven Nights of Sin continues right where The Two Week Arrangement left off when Dominic comes to Presley’s rescue. After some clarification, Dom in yet again pressured by a potential investor to take a business trip (this time to London) with Presley. Given the close quarters they find themselves in, Dom and Presley quickly give into their physical desires, but Dom has erected new walls and it’s up to Presley to break them down.
I had mixed feelings about the character development in this installment. Dominic was hot and cold, but even if this was warranted, he seemed sinister at times. While Presley, as to be expected from a young woman her age, felt naïve and weak. I did like Dom’s softer side and Presley’s determination.
Seven Nights of Sin is book #2 of the Penthouse Affair duet by Kendall Ryan. It’s a forbidden office romance, told from both points of view with a happy ending.
After mistakenly trusting the wrong person, Presley put her job and relationship at serious risk. Not knowing where she stood with either she makes yet another mistake that puts her wellbeing at risk. But not only comes to the rescue, he opens the door to second chance at their tenuous relationship.
Seven Nights of Sin continues right where The Two Week Arrangement left off when Dominic comes to Presley’s rescue. After some clarification, Dom in yet again pressured by a potential investor to take a business trip (this time to London) with Presley. Given the close quarters they find themselves in, Dom and Presley quickly give into their physical desires, but Dom has erected new walls and it’s up to Presley to break them down.
I had mixed feelings about the character development in this installment. Dominic was hot and cold, but even if this was warranted, he seemed sinister at times. While Presley, as to be expected from a young woman her age, felt naïve and weak. I did like Dom’s softer side and Presley’s determination.
Seven Nights of Sin is book #2 of the Penthouse Affair duet by Kendall Ryan. It’s a forbidden office romance, told from both points of view with a happy ending.
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
medium-paced
Such a disappointment. I kept waiting for the FMC to stand up for herself. Just when I thought she was going to, NOPE!
I really enjoyed the first one, but Presley made me mad through this last portion! I wanted her to find a backbone but it came too late… I liked it, but won’t be reading it again.
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Audiobook Review
Narration: 5 stars (Jacob Morgan & Andi Arndt)
Plot: 4-4.5 Stars
Spice: open door
Overall: 4.5 Stars
Narration: 5 stars (Jacob Morgan & Andi Arndt)
Plot: 4-4.5 Stars
Spice: open door
Overall: 4.5 Stars