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allyreadsromance's review against another edition
4.0
Naughty November Continues....
I really enjoyed this book! It was a hate/hate/love relationship. Bennet is an overbearing jerk of a boss and Chloe has a smart mouth that gives every bit of crap back to him. Already has the makings for something fun!
Both are very career driven, and excellent at what they do, but cannot deny their feeling for each other. What starts out as forbidden encounters turns into somewhat as an obsession between them. I loved how those feelings evolved over the course of the book. This was a super hot and steamy read! It was a constant stream of hotness and naughtiness! Most importantly I loved how they got their HEA!
I read that this was written many many (new) moons ago as a type of fan fiction;) I would have never guessed it (especially when I saw what is was based off...nope don't buy it). The publisher made a huge deal about how much editing and rewriting had been done. I believe it!
I really enjoyed this book! It was a hate/hate/love relationship. Bennet is an overbearing jerk of a boss and Chloe has a smart mouth that gives every bit of crap back to him. Already has the makings for something fun!
Both are very career driven, and excellent at what they do, but cannot deny their feeling for each other. What starts out as forbidden encounters turns into somewhat as an obsession between them. I loved how those feelings evolved over the course of the book. This was a super hot and steamy read! It was a constant stream of hotness and naughtiness! Most importantly I loved how they got their HEA!
I read that this was written many many (new) moons ago as a type of fan fiction;) I would have never guessed it (especially when I saw what is was based off...nope don't buy it). The publisher made a huge deal about how much editing and rewriting had been done. I believe it!
tone611's review against another edition
4.0
I read this book years ago and decided to do a reread. Well a re-listen. It was just as good as the first time around. Honestly, there isn’t a big story line here. It’s a lot of sex. A lot. They hate each other, or so they say. But their chemistry is to die for.
fairytales's review against another edition
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
1.5
This book was an oof yikes. I did complete it but probably only because I knew what would happen from the fanfic version. This dynamic is just hugely problematic and I couldn't put that aside when reading. I know they were going for an enemies to lovers work romance but a) it felt unrealistic with the way it jumps from 0 to 100 on the lust side at work and was clearly breaking a million rules and b) the beginning feels like a sexual harassment case not a romance. He is literally her boss, it’s a huge power dynamic issue and he just touches her in a conference room without permission and no conversation from her indicating that she’s interested. Also so brazen—they seem remarkably unconcerned about being caught having sex multiple times on company property during the work day. Maybe this is fantasy fulfillment for some folks but I just feel like the plot didn't work. They could have stuck them at a bar with coworkers and made him be at the company but not her direct boss and it would have at least felt less like such a blatant violation of multiple workplace rules. I think they should have done more to transition this from a fanfic to a book. This is showing me I am much more of a slow burn romance gal and this much smut without feelings first is not so much for me.
Graphic: Sexism, Toxic relationship, Sexual content, and Sexual harassment
skelcat's review against another edition
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
elliott_the_clementine's review against another edition
Not my cup of tea (at least as a romance book). The love interest does not seem to care about consent or really about the heroine at all.
Graphic: Sexual harassment, Toxic relationship, and Sexism
Moderate: Sexual assault
lizziekarpen's review against another edition
dark
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.75
joanna1905's review against another edition
2.0
This was an interesting little read, after finishing my 50 shades reread I felt like reading another light sexy romance and I stumbled upon this in my iTunes library. I have absolutely zero recollection of ever buying and reading this book but apparently I did.
I was also intrigued as Christina Lauren are the authors of one of my favourite queer ya contemporary books, so knowing how good that is I was interested to see what this adult romance would be like.
There’s not really anything bad about this book but it can’t really be compared to 50 shades, because while that’s definitely erotica there’s a pretty meaty and intense plot that drives the story. It’s not JUST the sexy stuff, and I think in that case the rest of the story is constructed very well.
This book doesn’t have that backbone of a plot, its pretty much entirely erotica with a few scenes strung between to make it into a cohesive book. Now this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and it’s pretty much what I had anticipated it would be. However, personally I like some solid plot within my romance books and that’s the reason this was only a 2 stars read.
I also had an issue with the lack of verbal consent in the first sex scene, while it’s clear both parties are more than willing the initial scene kind of comes out of nowhere when all we know about our leads boss is that he’s a massive asshole. Therefore, him just groping her and swiftly indicating sex was a bit uncomfortable, as there hadn’t really been any indication there was sexual attraction or tension between them, and I think it’s always important for erotica to show the importance of verbal and enthusiastic consent.
I was also intrigued as Christina Lauren are the authors of one of my favourite queer ya contemporary books, so knowing how good that is I was interested to see what this adult romance would be like.
There’s not really anything bad about this book but it can’t really be compared to 50 shades, because while that’s definitely erotica there’s a pretty meaty and intense plot that drives the story. It’s not JUST the sexy stuff, and I think in that case the rest of the story is constructed very well.
This book doesn’t have that backbone of a plot, its pretty much entirely erotica with a few scenes strung between to make it into a cohesive book. Now this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and it’s pretty much what I had anticipated it would be. However, personally I like some solid plot within my romance books and that’s the reason this was only a 2 stars read.
I also had an issue with the lack of verbal consent in the first sex scene, while it’s clear both parties are more than willing the initial scene kind of comes out of nowhere when all we know about our leads boss is that he’s a massive asshole. Therefore, him just groping her and swiftly indicating sex was a bit uncomfortable, as there hadn’t really been any indication there was sexual attraction or tension between them, and I think it’s always important for erotica to show the importance of verbal and enthusiastic consent.
alnguy's review against another edition
fast-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0