Saturday, May 23, 2015

Review: Risky Business

Today, we have a little workplace romance review. Enjoy!

Title: Risky Business
Author: Dena Garson
Self-Published
Release Date: March 12, 2015
Pages: 66
Buy Link: Amazon

Blurb:

Mia Sanford has admired Jake Hudson from afar ever since she transferred to Marketing. She might be comfortable tangling with the company playboy in meeting rooms but not in private. Facts and figures she can handle, but that blue-eyed devil is out of her league. 

Jake was impressed with Mia, the sexy analyst who provides his monthly Marketing data, the first day he met her. Not only is she smart and reliable, she has legs that have inspired a few sizzling hot workplace fantasies. However, her girl-next-door demeanor and the company’s no fraternization rules force Jake to keep things strictly professional. 

When Mia becomes the target of an embarrassing betting pool at the annual office party, Jake alerts her to the danger. But since he never expressed an interest in her until now Mia isn’t certain if he’s really looking out for her, or just trying to win the pool himself. If she trusts him, it might place both her reputation and her heart on the line.




Their romance started at the company party... 

This could only get interesting, couldn't it? I love it when a girl liked a guy and that guy turned out liking the girl in return. How romantic is that?

Jake secretly wanted Mia for as long as he could remember and vice versa. He wanted to make a move on her, but didn't really know when is a good time. He also had the misfortune of being a playboy. A company party sounded like a good place and time, didn't it?

There was a bet going around about Mia and I actually liked that she wanted to win it herself. She was not a woman who would back down and I really admired that.

I also liked the little bit of humor injected in the story between Jake and Seth.

"Oh, whatever, man. I'm not stalking anyone."

If you want a short read with a hot romance, I would recommend this book :)


Arianne

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