Money can’t buy back the parts of himself Drew Robertson left on a middle-east battlefield, but his new assistant, Judith Delaney, can show him he’s still a whole man without them—if he can help her heal from her own traumatic history.Wounded Middle East war vet Drew Robertson made some fortunate investments and ended up wealthier than he ever expected to be. It’s some consolation for the … consolation for the injuries, visible and hidden, he believes would repel any woman were it not for his money. Enter Judith Delaney. His new assistant brings intelligence, competence, and her own traumatic past to the job. She also secretly shares his interest in kinky sex. But their progress toward healing each other is interrupted by threats from someone with a grudge against Drew, threats that escalate into something far more dangerous.
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This is another great read. The characters of Drew and Judith are well developed and engaging with the chemistry being obvious from the start. Will they be able to let go of their past to find love? With the storyline being well written it made for an entertaining read.
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Very entertaining, I loved the chemistry between Drew and Judith he warned her, he was closed off, he had secrets, and she had demons and secrets of her own and the shocks keep coming, definitely more please
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This is the 2nd book I’ve read written by Katherine Kingston; she has done a great job at writing a good book; I can’t wait to read more of her books.
The story line caught my attention at the very beginning and kept me interested throughout the entire book.
I loved the chemistry between the characters.
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Vet. Drew Robertson was wounded in the Middle East war but he runs his own business now and Judith Delaney is Drew’s new assistant. I enjoyed reading their story and seeing everything they had to go through to be together. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Hot and Kinky
by Dale
Firstly, I respect any authors that not only writes and honors ours gets. But to acknowledge that PTSD is real and alive. I salute you.
Secondly, this book is Smoke’n Hot. and to think this is the second book that I’ve had the pleasure of reading. Or should I say melting from the chemistry of these two.
Either which way Loved it.
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This is the story of Judith and Drew. They are attracted to each other and the chemistry sizzles as they explore their BDSM interests. They are both dealing with traumatic experiences from their past. Can they help each other overcome the past? Great story. I received an arc of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The storyline was well written and the characters were so well detailed that I was glued to my kindle until the turn of the very last page!
When Judith goes to work for Drew Robertson, she has no clue what she’s in for. She’s had a traumatic event in her life. She doesn’t like to be touched. She doesn’t like to get close to people and she’s just hoping this job can be what she’s looking for. Drew and Judith have a lot of baggage, but maybe they can find their way together. Maybe they can find that your trauma doesn’t have to take over your life. BDSM, spanking. There are some triggers for some.
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Two people with a traumatic past find together and learn that love can overcome many things – scars of the body and soul included. Drew and Judith were simply made for each other. When Judith started working for Drew there was a strong connection right from the beginning. I enjoyed reading the book very much.