Shy designer Candida Greenway is out of her depth at a dinner hosted by her client. And charming playboy Max Seymour is out of her league!
Constantly surrounded by high-society darlings, Max has known his fair share of glamorous women. Now he's set his sights on one who refuses to fall at his feet!
Candida's head says she can never be more to Max than a passing affair—so why won't her heart listen when she tries to resist him?
Oh my god, I can't stop reading novels 📚 where the main female character hates the main male character 😡, but they melt at every little detail 😍! How can men not believe that women are all hysterical if female authors ✒️ write all novels like this? 🤔🙄😒 And the main male characters in general are the worst louts in the universe ... Womanizers 👩🏻 👱🏼♀️👩🏽 , manipulative, authoritarian 📏, however the main female characters always fall at their feet 😍🤤... Does that happen in real life or would only I be able to bury my heel 👠 on his shoe? 🤔🙄😒
Postscript: It is ALMOST laughable 🤭 that the writer had resolved the root of the "grudge" of the female main character with the male main character in so few lines -like his promiscuous life 😩- and in such an unrealistic way ... This book is clearly a NO . 👎🏽
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I want to give this story a better rating but I honestly can't. I found it dull. There was no sizzle between the characters. To me a "sexy" Harlequin Mills and Boon book is just that SEXY. The best character in the book was actually Ella the gorgeous dog. I give the book two stars because I actually finished it. I was pleased to have Penny Jordan story as a bonus at the back of the book.