Aurora makes him want to break every rule he’s ever made. She threatens to steal his control. A one night stand with CEO bad boy and all round “manwhore” Landon Peters will change Aurora’s life, if she’ll take a risk and break some rules.She’s under his skin, in his mind and pushing her way into his heart. She sees more than he wants her to.Landon doesn’t do vulnerable. He doesn’t do weak. And … He doesn’t do weak. And that’s exactly what she makes him. She’s got him completely at her mercy.
Landon’s world is unravelling fast and with control out of his reach, he might just push to enforce his rules in a desperate attempt to reclaim the control he craves. He told Aurora he would help her break her rules but he hadn’t planned on it being at the expense of his own.
But will his need for control prove too much for Aurora, a young woman trying to break free.
Can this British bad boy and pretty English socialite balance their need for control or will their relationship fail before it even really begins?
Enforced Rules is the second book in a four book complete Billionaire Romance Series from USA Today Bestselling Author, Hanleigh Bradley.
“The sex scenes are smoking hot and I love how assertive Aurora has become! I just love this series and can’t wait to read the next book!” – Behind Closed Doors
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Aurora and Landon story is not going in any typical romance way. It’s fast happening within few days. Even if Landon do sometimes stupid things, theirs attraction is so strong that they can’t keep to themselves, they need to be together. Despite very invasive families, old and actual family problems, they keep getting closer and closer, not able to be separated any more. And that is truly beautiful.
Super hot and sexy hanleigh doesn’t disappoint. A lot of hot steamy scenes that want me breaking all the rules. Loved every moment.
Love this series
love Landon and Auroras amazing emotional beautiful sweet innocent love story
ready for more
When Landon and Aurora meet at the bar they didn’t know that their life changed at this moment with no point of return.
She has a rules to follow in her life,his life is perfect without.
In the beginning of their whirlwind relationship they breaking her rules. They enforce rules to different meaning
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A well written story. Quick and easy to read. A story about coming from different worlds but still falling in love with each other.
I like the twists and the chemistry between the characters.
Aurora and Landon’s story continues in this second book of this series. The story has great characters with engaging story plots. I like that the characters cross over into other stories as well!!
Before I start this review, I have to say that I did not realize this was a second installment of a series when I signed up to review it because there’s nothing in the blurb stating this is a second installment. Had I known that beforehand, I never would have agreed to review it because obviously I cannot do a book justice if I come into it blindly, not having read the previous installment. Having said that, I did read this blindly, and it threw me off. Whoever writes the blurbs should take heed of this.
Now, onto the review. I found Enforced Rules mostly well written with one glaring exception: the restating of the previous chapter in the other character’s POV is unnecessary and distracting and takes away any momentum the story has gained in the previous chapter. This method is quite frankly, an obnoxious way of presenting dual POVs. Aside from that, I found the actual story interesting enough, if not very original. Aurora seems to be an independent heroine who’s enjoying a thing with Landon, who apparently has rules about his encounters for women, and is vexed that Aurora seems to be making him break all his previous rules. It makes for a bit of angst (poor Aurora) and Landon comes across as kind of a douche because of this. But by the end I could tell they were on their way to an HEA. I wish the story had concluded in this installment because I doubt I’ll bother reading the next installment.