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Royally Flushed by Ainsley St. Claire
5.0
Synopsis:
The Tech Billionaires return in Book Two with the story of Jackson Graham and his assistant Corrine Woods. Jackson runs Soleil Energy while Corrine helps him with all of his works, both personal and professional. But when she's repeatedly being threatened, possibly by one of her famous ex's girlfriends, Jackson becomes protective of her. Spending more hours together than ever before, they both start recognising the feelings they never knew they had for each other. Will they get their forever after?
Review:
Narrated in the first-person alternately from Corrine Woods and Jackson Graham's point-of-view, these are what I call business romances and I freaking love them. This is the second book I'm reading by Ainsley St Claire, and I loved this more than Book One of this series.
Thirty-two years old Jackson is the billionaire founder of an alternative energy company. Corrine is his go-to for setting up everything under the sun. But trouble starts when he begins to care too much about her as well as having inappropriate thoughts, especially after there are some serious threats against her well-being. At the age of thirty, Corrine can't believe the mess she's in. Together with the added insecurity of thinking that she maybe is as good as fired, she's also thinking about Jackson more than she should.
We met Graham for the first time at a high-end card game planned by the protagonist of Book One, House of Cards. And during another one of such card games, he was there again with the rich as sin group of players. And with the bad news that was shared at the end of Book One in the Epilogue plus the dangers that Graham and Corrine find themselves in, in this one, it was a thrilling and dangerous ride with some sadness too. Jackson and Corrine's conversations were a charm, especially the initial one about her background. I laughed so hard. And I so loved Corrine!
Apart from threats to Corrine, there's some funny business going on in Jackson's company as well. I like my romances to be a bit on the intriguing side and this was a perfect read for me. Business + Intrigue + Romance!
Thank you to Booksprout for an e-ARC of the book.
My review of the books in the Tech Billionaires Series is as follows:
House of Cards | Royally Flushed | Sleight of Hand | Running Hot
Originally posted on:
Shaina's Musings
The Tech Billionaires return in Book Two with the story of Jackson Graham and his assistant Corrine Woods. Jackson runs Soleil Energy while Corrine helps him with all of his works, both personal and professional. But when she's repeatedly being threatened, possibly by one of her famous ex's girlfriends, Jackson becomes protective of her. Spending more hours together than ever before, they both start recognising the feelings they never knew they had for each other. Will they get their forever after?
Review:
Narrated in the first-person alternately from Corrine Woods and Jackson Graham's point-of-view, these are what I call business romances and I freaking love them. This is the second book I'm reading by Ainsley St Claire, and I loved this more than Book One of this series.
Thirty-two years old Jackson is the billionaire founder of an alternative energy company. Corrine is his go-to for setting up everything under the sun. But trouble starts when he begins to care too much about her as well as having inappropriate thoughts, especially after there are some serious threats against her well-being. At the age of thirty, Corrine can't believe the mess she's in. Together with the added insecurity of thinking that she maybe is as good as fired, she's also thinking about Jackson more than she should.
We met Graham for the first time at a high-end card game planned by the protagonist of Book One, House of Cards. And during another one of such card games, he was there again with the rich as sin group of players. And with the bad news that was shared at the end of Book One in the Epilogue plus the dangers that Graham and Corrine find themselves in, in this one, it was a thrilling and dangerous ride with some sadness too. Jackson and Corrine's conversations were a charm, especially the initial one about her background. I laughed so hard. And I so loved Corrine!
I get out of my skirt and pull off my bra. Ahh. The bra was definitely invented by a man.
Apart from threats to Corrine, there's some funny business going on in Jackson's company as well. I like my romances to be a bit on the intriguing side and this was a perfect read for me. Business + Intrigue + Romance!
Thank you to Booksprout for an e-ARC of the book.
My review of the books in the Tech Billionaires Series is as follows:
House of Cards | Royally Flushed | Sleight of Hand | Running Hot
Originally posted on:
Shaina's Musings