Jill J. (angeljennings) reviewed on + 5 more book reviews
This book is the story of Cassie, the virgin do-gooder who attempts to save her company from a corporate buy out and Hunter, the corporate raider after the company.
Cassie flies to the Bahamas to reason with Hunter Axon, corporate raider,to convince him not to buy the mill that is the livlihood of her hometown. His people refuse to let her talk to him and on her last night there,she meets a sweet,sexy man at a local bar and loses her virginity to him. She sneaks out of his room and flies home the next day never knowing his name and not knowing it was Hunter Axon.
Hunter Axon walks into a meeting between him and the mill workers and sees the woman he fell for and then lost in the Bahamas. He realizes she is the woman for him, but can they agree about the mill's fate?
This story is good in its premise, but it just lacks something that ooomph that make some stories great. The passion Cassie and Hunter proclaim for each other just doesn't come through the pages. Still its a good enough story to keep you entertained. Just don't be expecting greatness.
Cassie flies to the Bahamas to reason with Hunter Axon, corporate raider,to convince him not to buy the mill that is the livlihood of her hometown. His people refuse to let her talk to him and on her last night there,she meets a sweet,sexy man at a local bar and loses her virginity to him. She sneaks out of his room and flies home the next day never knowing his name and not knowing it was Hunter Axon.
Hunter Axon walks into a meeting between him and the mill workers and sees the woman he fell for and then lost in the Bahamas. He realizes she is the woman for him, but can they agree about the mill's fate?
This story is good in its premise, but it just lacks something that ooomph that make some stories great. The passion Cassie and Hunter proclaim for each other just doesn't come through the pages. Still its a good enough story to keep you entertained. Just don't be expecting greatness.
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