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Untouched by Lilly Wilde

pattyfgd's review against another edition

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5.0

Book 3 was recommended to me, and when I started it, I knew that I need to go back and start with this one. While they probably can all stand alone, I definitely am glad that I started the series from the beginning. When I started, I thought, this is going to be your typical office romance story. I was wrong. While yes, it has your alpha male, your sex on a desk and off the charts heat, this book was so much more. Lilly Wilde has a story that is not only full of chemistry, but the story line is smart. Aiden is a character that is extremely complex, not your typical alpha male and matched with Aria, an intelligent, sensual woman, the story will not only keep you interested, but it makes you think and feel as you listen. With heartbreak and pain in both their pasts, these two have a lot to figure out, and will make you want book 2, just to find out what is going to happen next. With family on both sides introduced as well as some supporting characters I am sure we will see in the future, I can't wait to continue.

Stella Bloom is an amazing narrator and her ability to bring this story to life is full of the feels and emotions commanded by the story. Her voices for these characters is perfect.

lmmountford's review against another edition

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4.0

Hmmm... very interesting, not quite what i'd expected but very enjoyable. I especially like the role reversal, of haveing a women in the head role and getting seduced into acts of carnal abandon by a lowly intern. Nice switch in the Rich Guy Genre.

onceinabluemoon88's review

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emotional tense medium-paced
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0

dorsa_mel's review

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4.0

So I do the think that you’re not supposed to do: I judge a book by its cover. Someone recommended this to me, but I almost didn’t read it because the cover screams “erotica,” and I wanted a series with an actual plot, not mindless sex. I’m so glad that I gave this book a chance because this cover doesn’t do it Justice!

I really enjoyed this! It gave me 50 Shades vibes, but I actually liked this more than FSOG, because of the fact that Aria was an executive at a large company. She was confident and powerful, but she was submissive with Aiden. The relationship between Aria and Aiden was super hot! There was a bit of insta-lust, but I thought the author actually did a good job of building their instant attraction to each other into something deeper.

becsa's review

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4.0

Aria Cason is the President of Communications at Raine Industries and her world revolves around her job. She doesn't believe in relationships and wants to be successful in the business world. When she is sent a new intern named Aiden Wyatt, she doesn't know how long her professional demeanor can hold up with Aiden's good looks and advances.

Yet there is still mystery surrounding Aiden and Aria isn't sure what she is really getting into but she knows she is having a very hard time staying away and saying no.

But when secrets are revealed will Aria finally be able to let go and save herself?

This book grabbed onto me and didn't let go! I knew almost from the beginning that something was up with Aiden and I wasn't surprised at how things turned out and I completely was on Aria's side with how hurt she felt with everything.

I really liked Aria and understood why she tried to remain professional but just had a super hard time with her attraction to Aiden. I felt so bad for her when they were spending time with Aiden's parents as you could just feel the displeasure that they felt towards Aria but at the end we understood why.

I understood the position Aiden was in but I really wish he had talked to Aria before everything went down. I was starting to like him more but was super mad at him with all of this!

I am super curious to see where things go in the next book and see how long Aria can remain strong!

Great beginning to the series!!

leanner's review

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4.0

My first book by Lilly Wilde so I had no idea what to expect. It was probably a little too FSOG for my liking, but still a well written story. There was a lot of detail and dialogue and plenty of sizzle. I admit I did want to slap Aiden because there was something suspicious about him. Aria was a strong business woman but turned to putty around Aiden. He was quite controlling causing her to run hot and cold, but couldn't deny the sexual chemistry. The ending.....wth, where's the next book?

nmartamusic's review against another edition

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3.0

It has a cliffhanger which is pretty much a nono for me. The rest is fine.

jamidawn13's review

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4.0

Oh gosh.
I can't even.
I need more.

staceybroadbent's review

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4.0

This is the first of Lilly Wilde's books that I've read, and I'd be interested to see what else she has up her sleeves.
Untouched is about a strong-willed, feisty woman, Aria and her intern, Aiden Wyatt. When she first lands eyes on him, she can't stop the filthy thoughts from invading her mind, and when he winds up being her new intern, things get a little heated.
This a story about dominance, defiance and lust. From an early age, Aria had no plans to fall in love or have any kind of relationship, other than with her trusty B.O.B. Aiden's domineering attitude speaks to her and she finds herself bowing to his requests. No matter how hard she tries, she can't seem to get out from under his spell.
Untouched reminded me somewhat of Fifty Shades, purely because of the strong, dominant lead. It's not a trait I, myself, am drawn to, so I find it fascinating to read about. The ability to give up your control and leave it all in the hands of someone else, quite frankly, scares me! I may be a bit of a control freak myself ;)
Anyway, I had a rough idea of where the story was going to head, so I wasn't overly surprised by what transpired. The very end, however, did leave me wondering what was going to happen. I'll admit, I had to re-read the last few paragraphs to make sure I hadn't missed something.

Looking forward to see what the next installment has to offer.
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