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A review by sherrecepq
Seductive Hearts by Missy Walker
5.0
Thank you for the opportunity to ARC read the start of the newest series. This, is the Heirs of the Elite Men of Manhattan Series, those "hunkholes" we loved. In this first book, we meet Colton Black (Barrett and Lourde's son) and Rose Goldsmith (Ari and Olivia's daughter). This potential relationship was mentioned briefly, in the novella to tie all the Elite Men together and to see where they were as a conclusion, and as a way to introduce us to this series.
Colton, is a chip of the old block in every way, and therefore we see the clashing of egos between him and his father. And, Colton does not like it, nor does he like being told what to do.
Rose, is the apple of her parents eye, and Rose wants to be like her beloved Grandmother, and that means building up a business on her own, something that showcases her talent and drive. Of course, there is this less than brilliant idea, well this is Rose' thinking, to have Colton help project manage the build alongside her, something neither of them wants. Rose still has some residual feelings from those teenage years, from her first kiss with Colton, but, given his reputation, why would she even want to go there? And there is that issue of him being like family, with her parents being close to his, and her brother Noah, being one of Coltons best friends. But, Rose and Colton are absolutely what they both need. I love seeing the interactions between our much older "hunk holes" and their children, and, after loving the Elite Men Series, I now get to see them as older men, with adult children, and that dynamic play out. I love Missy's writing, with spice and emotion all wrapped up perfectly to give us an easy book to read. The next book will be about Noah and Sienna, and am I excited yes, yes I am.
Colton, is a chip of the old block in every way, and therefore we see the clashing of egos between him and his father. And, Colton does not like it, nor does he like being told what to do.
Rose, is the apple of her parents eye, and Rose wants to be like her beloved Grandmother, and that means building up a business on her own, something that showcases her talent and drive. Of course, there is this less than brilliant idea, well this is Rose' thinking, to have Colton help project manage the build alongside her, something neither of them wants. Rose still has some residual feelings from those teenage years, from her first kiss with Colton, but, given his reputation, why would she even want to go there? And there is that issue of him being like family, with her parents being close to his, and her brother Noah, being one of Coltons best friends. But, Rose and Colton are absolutely what they both need. I love seeing the interactions between our much older "hunk holes" and their children, and, after loving the Elite Men Series, I now get to see them as older men, with adult children, and that dynamic play out. I love Missy's writing, with spice and emotion all wrapped up perfectly to give us an easy book to read. The next book will be about Noah and Sienna, and am I excited yes, yes I am.