A review by booked_deafkailyn
Takeover by Nana Malone

adventurous challenging informative mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I know I am new to the Nana Malone book world, but now that I’m here I am not going anywhere! 

This is a fast paced hot romance read that was full of a promising series. This is the first book in her new series and it is insane. The book gives you everything, you have corporate espionage, you have insane family dynamics, you have arranged marriage and you have a whole lot of spice. Will these two people actually make it? OMG, I hope so! I highly recommend it and hope you add it to your list to read. 

This is the first book in the series so don’t look for that HEA because you’re not gonna find it, but what you are gonna do is be so invested in this book that you’re not even going to realize that you’re hanging off that cliff until you read the last page. Which is what happened to me, but that’s OK because the story is so good you’re just going to want to read it and try and wait patiently for the next book to come.

What a good start to this new series by Nana Malone. There is the smart and intelligent Gwen who made the mistake of allowing her father to fold her company into his and now he is selling it off though there is a twist. He wants to still keep it in the family. When he finds out what he wants to do, she volunteers for the job instead of making her baby sister do it. Then there is Atticus who is hot and cold at the same time. He saw Gwen at a fundraiser and can't get her out of his head. When he realizes who she is he is more than happy to agree to her father's terms. He gets her and her software along with some intense sexual tension. I must say both of their fathers are idiots. I can't believe what they do. Of course, the story ends with a heck of a cliffhanger. Looking forward to seeing what happens in book two. 

I’m leaving a review because I wanted you to know I loved it and all thoughts are mine.