Adult Contemporary Erotic Romance
Release: December 9, 2014
He thinks she's a hooker.
She thinks she's in love with someone else.
After one memorable night, Rachel Foster cannot stop thinking about sexy billionaire hotelier Landon Court, and the way his touch set her body on fire. But as far as she knows, she's never going to see him again, and that's okay, because she'd rather not risk falling for him anyway.
For Landon, one night is not enough. He wants Rachel, and he's not prepared to back down. He always gets what he wants, and she will not be an exception.
Unable to resist her attraction to Landon, Rachel decides to give him what he wants, but on her own terms.
One week. Just sex. No commitment.
What happens when love is not allowed, but everything else is?
She thinks she's in love with someone else.
After one memorable night, Rachel Foster cannot stop thinking about sexy billionaire hotelier Landon Court, and the way his touch set her body on fire. But as far as she knows, she's never going to see him again, and that's okay, because she'd rather not risk falling for him anyway.
For Landon, one night is not enough. He wants Rachel, and he's not prepared to back down. He always gets what he wants, and she will not be an exception.
Unable to resist her attraction to Landon, Rachel decides to give him what he wants, but on her own terms.
One week. Just sex. No commitment.
What happens when love is not allowed, but everything else is?
This
book is sexy with a capital S! Landon and Rachel are an explosion of steamy sex
and sweet romance.
Landon Court is utterly delicious. The
book is entirely from Rachel’s POV (which I was quite disappointed with) so I
have speculate on what he is thinking. However, to me, he found himself wanting
to seriously explore a relationship with Rachel and that alone makes him a
swoon-worthy hero. I love a good “reformed player” story. There is so much to
Landon and as Rachel peels away his layers, I was a little disappointed at how
blind she was to his insinuations about being more than just a fling. He is a
dedicated and loving brother, has wit and charm, a brilliant business man, and
hotter than hell in the bedroom (or anywhere else for that matter). However, he
is a little too cryptic with Rachel and at times I really wanted to smack him.
Rachel has more cause to fear rejection in this relationship and I felt that he
could have been a little blunter.
Rachel was just a little back and
forth for me. I liked her most of the time, but there were moments when I
really just wanted to smack her for being so obtuse. She was seriously burned
by her last boyfriend and he is a master manipulator. But, after she meets
Landon, I was pretty annoyed at how she let Jack continue to manipulate her
(even though she has no feelings for him anymore) and drive a wedge between
them. To a certain extent, I sympathize with her fear of laying herself out
completely for Landon, but she let that fear take her over the rational edge,
making her completely oblivious to some of the signals that Landon was giving
her. Rachel also has some depth to her character though, and her relationship
with her roommate/cousin is hilarious and heartwarming at the same time.
The storyline is pretty
straightforward, reformed playboy and the girl who loves him but is afraid to
admit it out loud. However, it’s fun and sexy and I was pretty hooked (there
could have been just a little more story and a little less sex, which is shocking
thing for this girl to say…)The author did a brilliant job of keeping the book
interesting by adding in secondary characters that bring the story to life and
give a huge dose of fun.
WARNING! It’s a freaking cliffhanger…I
hate those because now I will be obsessively watching for the next book. I will
absolutely be reading it as soon as I can get my hands on it! Drawn to You is
worth the read, I really enjoyed it.
Serena Grey is a bestselling author of romance. Ever since Fifty Shades of Grey and the Crossfire series, she's had a thing for hot sexy billionaires and constantly tries to help them find happily-ever-afters in her books.
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