A new story in the world of the NYT Bestselling Fixed Trilogy…
I’m good in a boardroom, but I’m better in the bedroom. Much better. I can charm the skirt off any woman in one encounter. I’ll even give her an orgasm before I put her in a cab. Or three. No more or she’ll start making plans for the future and I’m not into that.
Or I wasn’t until Genevieve Fasbender. She’s the first woman in five … first woman in five years that I want to spend the whole night with. And she’s the first woman who’s told me I’m not what she wants in a lover, even after multiple O’s. She’s brash and bold and stubborn as hell, and she doesn’t believe it’s possible to satisfy her.
But I’m up for the challenge.
And after an incident in my brother’s office closet―a downright dirty incident―I think I’m just the guy to deliver.
Genevieve Fasbender will never know what’s coming.
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Loved the first book enough to buy the second.
I love the book. Chandler really surprised me. I think he never thought his world could change and slowly it did. A wonderful read…I couldn’t put the book down.
Good story, hot sex. It took a while to realize a book I read later, Sinclair, was about the same family. I liked them both!
Oh my, I do love those Pierce men! In this book, Hudson’s little brother is back and all grown up, trying to make his mark on the world after spending years in his brothers shadow. Chandler is a big man child, smart & charming, but a little too carefree to be taken seriously by his family & business associates. He’s also more sensitive & Alpha-lite than his brother, but starts to discover his dominant side with love interest Genny and finds he likes it very much!
I loved that other Fixed characters play prominent roles in this book, not just fly-by cameos. His interactions with Hudson, the way he pokes at his stoic brother like any mischievous sibling will, are fun & endearing. The moments spent with his nieces are adorable & often laugh out loud funny as are his witty inner monologues. This was an excellent addition to the Fixed world!
I found the underselling story line to be a little hard to follow. This book was just ok.
Absolutely loved this book. I think Chandler may have topped Hudson. Highly recommend.