Wes Sinclair is a notorious heart-breaker, a hot as sin bad boy with a panty-dropping smile no woman can resist. Except for his best friend’s little sister and business adversary, Natalie Prescott, who seems immune to his flirtatious charms. While she’s become a permanent fixture in his dirtiest, most scandalous fantasies, she wants nothing to do with him, or his seductive promises. Challenge … Challenge accepted. His goal? To bring her to her knees, make her beg, and show her just how good being bad can be.
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Too much sex, no story. Couldn’t get past the first chapter.
Loved it
Very cute love story about gitlbthat has been in love with her big brothers friend. Add in that both are antagonizing each other to deal with feelings they know they should act upon. Love how it plays out.
I like Carly Phillips, but I couldn’t find anything interesting enough about either main character to make me want to finish the book. I prefer light reads to angsty or dangerous stories, but I just couldn’t like these two people enough to spend any more time trying to get to know them.
This book was an entertaining, fun read. I would highly recommend this author and I look forward to future books.
Well written story. Even though Wes and Natalie were of age and professional, interesting Wes not wanting his friends sister working for him. You have to love Natalie, she has grit and Wes is demanding, but Natalie hols her own and keeps Wes on his toes.
It’s me, not you. At least I’m pretty sure it’s me. I disliked Wes’s constant objectification of Natalie, I don’t care for the “older brother must protect younger sister who is a goddamn adult” trope, and I HATED that Wes was so incredibly unprofessional about his wager for the bet. Really? She wants professional acknowledgement and being hired into your company. You want her to do whatever you want (non-sexually of course because she’s off limits because she’s your best friend’s little sister) for two weeks, because you need to put her in her place. Fuck you, Wes. You are not a good man, and Natalie can do a hell of a lot better than you. I only read to 64 of 149, and have no desire to spend any more time with these two.
Fast read
The sex scenes in this one were definitely hot, but the rest of the book was pretty “meh”. I didn’t find the story relatable or interesting and ended up skimming a lot of it. I also had a hard time getting into it emotionally. Natalie and Wes just never really seemed to connect on a deeper level for me other than sexually and a mild affection. Also, I feel like the resolution with her brother, Connor, left a lot to be desired. The whole conflict in the book centers around how he doesn’t want Wes to break her heart, and then Connor sees her running from Wes while crying. As soon as the known player who has no experience with relationships says “I love her,” Connor just says “I trust you man.” What? I would think there would be more needed from her brother. Even some curiosity about Wes’ intentions or what he hopes to achieve with her. Nope. End scene.
I wanted to like this one but on the whole it felt unsatisfying.
I have always like Carly Phillips for her light romantic books. However, this book was more sex and less story. It felt like porn for women. I think she should concentrate more on the storyline and a little less on the sex. In this book the sex was first and they story second. It should be the other way around.
Loved it!
A light, fun, vacation read.
Entertaining in a no-brainer kind of way.
I had a good time reading this, the characters were fun.
I like this series and have read the other books by this author
Extremely predictable and not very original. Too boring to finish.
Loved it
Funny, sexy read!
I loved the banter between the two of them. It took a while but they finally learned that communication was important. They were just a lot of fun together. I especially loved the results of the bet. Just plain fun. I would definitely recommend this book. Now it’s time to check out other books by these authors.
I did not like the language so stopped reading after a few chapters.