What They Say:
How do you thaw the coldest of hearts? Find out in the sexiest
romance to hit the shelves this year.
When
Aidan Flynn walks into Cluny’s Restaurant, he can’t take his eyes off his new
boss, Annabel Frost. With his heart set on winning her over, Aidan can think of
nothing but getting beneath her cold exterior.
Known
as one of the toughest women in the business, Annabel is impervious to Aidan’s
many charms. His compelling grey gaze and persuasive Irish lilt do anything but
captivate her.
But
Aidan senses there’s more to Annabel than meets the eye. And he’s not going to
stop until he reveals all…
A
seductive tale that will delight all fans of romance.
What I Say:
I would like to thank the publisher Avon for approving me to read this book on NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
I have to admit I have had this on my kindle for awhile and I kept looking at it to read it and never finding the time. Perfect opportunity came up when Suus and Sophie introduced their NetGalley Month. I have got to say I wasn't disappointed.
When Annabel returns from holiday she is shocked to find Aiden Flynn installed behind the bar or Clunys Resteraunt, even more so when Aiden throws her off her stride and ignores everything she throws at him. Annabel is at a loss especially when the tension between the pair builds.
This book if definitely for the over 18's and I wouldn't recommend reading in public as there are lots of steamy scenes in this story. There is also a slow build in the tension between Aiden and Annabel, leaving me breathless in places and frustrated as I could never tell where the story would end. Although Annabel was frosty as the title suggests, but there are reasons why she is the way she is. Aiden is certainly hot and in my mind I pictured Aiden Turner and I really don't know why.
Kat also introduced some interesting other characters that I would love to see them have their own book at some point. In particular I loved Balthazar Hunt and Damien Harcourt.
A totally thrilling story and I could wait to read book 2 in the series Playing With Fire.
What I Say:
I would like to thank the publisher Avon for approving me to read this book on NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
I have to admit I have had this on my kindle for awhile and I kept looking at it to read it and never finding the time. Perfect opportunity came up when Suus and Sophie introduced their NetGalley Month. I have got to say I wasn't disappointed.
When Annabel returns from holiday she is shocked to find Aiden Flynn installed behind the bar or Clunys Resteraunt, even more so when Aiden throws her off her stride and ignores everything she throws at him. Annabel is at a loss especially when the tension between the pair builds.
This book if definitely for the over 18's and I wouldn't recommend reading in public as there are lots of steamy scenes in this story. There is also a slow build in the tension between Aiden and Annabel, leaving me breathless in places and frustrated as I could never tell where the story would end. Although Annabel was frosty as the title suggests, but there are reasons why she is the way she is. Aiden is certainly hot and in my mind I pictured Aiden Turner and I really don't know why.
Kat also introduced some interesting other characters that I would love to see them have their own book at some point. In particular I loved Balthazar Hunt and Damien Harcourt.
A totally thrilling story and I could wait to read book 2 in the series Playing With Fire.
5 out of 5 stars
About The Author
Kat Black is the author of prize-winning, pulse-pounding, adult
fiction. Born and raised in Australia, Kat was labelled a daydreamer from a
young age – but never quite understood why that was considered to be a bad
thing.
At
eighteen she donned her backpack in typical Aussie fashion and set out to see
the world. She got as far as London (her very first port of call) before
running into a six-foot-one, solid British obstacle that stopped her in her
tracks. Years later she’s still in England, penning steamy tales to help
counteract the effects of the infamous weather, and enjoying plenty of
adventures with her husband and children.
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