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Review: The Executive by K.I. Lynn

  • Writer: A Bibliophile Confesses
    A Bibliophile Confesses
  • Feb 1, 2019
  • 2 min read

Release Date: January 30, 2019 Cover Design: Lori Jackson Design Synopsis She's just a tool, and I'll ruin her, because I need to. From the moment I first saw her, Ivy Prescot has been a bad idea. Strong willed, beautiful, intelligent--she is my perfect storm. The attraction is palpable, undeniable. The problem is she’s the assistant to the CEO of a hundred-million dollar company. She’s my assistant. The other problem? She was previously the assistant to my rival and the man I have sworn to destroy at all costs. I need her to achieve my goal, but I will rip apart anyone that stands in my way. In the game of crushing kings of men, I never planned on my heart being a sacrifice. Everything is in motion, unable to be stopped. I can only hope that when the dust settles she will forgive me. Goodreads http://bit.ly/2ADgdnX Purchase Links Amazon Universal: http://geni.us/TheExecutiveEbook Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/2VC48s5 iBooks: https://apple.co/2sfs9rn Kobo: http://bit.ly/2SJxbba Giveaway $25 Amazon Gift Card a Rafflecopter giveaway Direct Link: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/b1257f8d418/?

Review:

You can always count on K.I. Lynn to deliver a hot, angsty office romance.

Lincoln Devereux is a self made man and he's got vengeance on his mind. His life was rocked by a personal event that occurred years ago, and ever since then he's been on a warpath. His target is Dante Kilgore.

Ivy Prescott is good at her job. Unfortunately her boss sucks and after an incident which shows her that she's not safe around him, she finds herself another job.

As Lincoln Devereux's assistant.

Lincoln is a no nonsense man. He's hardworking and hyperfocused, but he can be quite an ass when things don't go his way. Everything fits into neat little boxes in his life, but Ivy Prescott doesn't.

She can't be managed. She's more than what Lincoln thinks her to be. She's the perfect partner for him. When he pushes she pulls. Their working relationship is only marred by the fact that Lincoln can't stop thinking about fucking her.

This frustrates him, and he takes his frustrations out on his new assistant. But Ivy gives it back just as good. 

I liked how she held her own against him. K.I. Lynn sure knows how to write a stubborn, speak my mind, heroine. Ivy is not afraid of Lincoln, and she's not afraid to let him know that. 

Lincoln could be sweet when he wanted it, and it was endearing to see a man who was torn between his feelings and his agenda for revenge.

This book finished so fast! I wish it was longer so I could savor it more!

4 stars!


 
 
 

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