(#1 of Filthy Rich)
Author: Julie Kriss
Genre: Billionaire Romance
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A billionaire. His assistant. And a game that could cost both their hearts
Aidan Winters. Gorgeous, brilliant, ruthless, and filthy rich. He’s known as the Man in Black, because New York’s most sought-after bachelor is icy perfection in an all-black suit.
As his executive assistant, I know his suit size, the security code to his penthouse, and the number to his private line. The only thing I don’t know is what would make him fall to his knees for a woman.
And then, one night, I discover Aidan’s sexy secret. And he discovers mine.
Now we play a very dirty game. By day, we’re all business. But by night… he’s not Aidan and I’m not me.
No emotions. No lies. Except for one.
If you think this is a story about a girl who hates her boss, think again.
Excerpt . . .
He broke away, not moving far from my mouth. “You didn’t say yes,” he said.
I moved my hand further down, slid my fingers beneath his belt. “Yes,” I said.
His body tensed under my touch, his muscles flexing in surprise. I paused my hand. “You’re very forward,” he said.
“Do you object?”
In answer he leaned down and kissed the side of my neck, letting his teeth scrape the sensitive skin. I let out a breath and my eyes closed in bliss. Every nerve ending in my body was on fire.
“I think I can make you a little more obedient,” he said in my ear.
I did enjoy the overall story. Aidan or the Man in Black as he is often referred to was a great male protagonist. His friends are also brilliant and their interactions were enjoyable to see. Initially Samantha was a great female protagonist but I felt as the story progressed she acted a little childish at times. She would often fixate on moments and question why Aidan was ignoring her. Sometimes I wanted to shout, it isn’t about you! And her overreaction to certain incidences made me cringe. That being said, it was still a good story.
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