![]() Four consecutive weeks on the New York Times and #1 in Romance. It started out like any other morning on the train. Until I became mesmerized by the guy sitting across the aisle. He was barking at someone on his phone like he ruled the world. Who did the stuck-up suit think he was...God? Actually, he looked like a God. That was about it. When his stop came, he got up suddenly and left. So suddenly, he dropped his phone on the way out. I might have picked it up. I might have gone through all of his photos and called some of the numbers. I might have held onto the mystery man's phone for days―until I finally conjured up the courage to return it. When I traipsed my ass across town to his fancy company, he refused to see me. So, I left the phone on the empty desk outside the arrogant jerk's office. I might have also left behind a dirty picture on it first though. I didn't expect him to text back. I didn't expect our exchanges to be hot as hell. I didn't expect to fall for him―all before we even met. The two of us couldn't have been any more different. Yet, you know what they say about opposites. When we finally came face to face, we found out opposites sometimes do more than attract―we consumed each other. Nothing could have prepared me for the ride he took me on. And I certainly wasn't prepared for where I'd wind up when the ride was over. All good things must come to an end, right? Except our ending was one I didn't see coming BUY LINKS Amazon: http://amzn.to/1qGPRdE iBooks: http://apple.co/1Qbwy57 B&N: http:// bit.ly/1UC8wDC Kobo: http:// bit.ly/1RJdUif ![]() “The way he was so dominating and controlling, yet exercised restraint to respect my wishes, was the sexiest thing I’d ever seen.” Another book by these two authors that I could not get enough of, I love these two authors on their own and also when they come together. I've said this before but they really do seem to know what I like in a romance read and the plot always has a perfect blend of everything I love, hotness, humor, a good story line, a bit of angst and of course a hea. The story begins with Graham Morgan AKA stuck up suit, a rich businessman who for once was taking the train because his personal driver was off and he couldn't get a driver, a day to day thing for Soraya who does not have the luxury of having her own personal driver or a car for that matter and she takes the train daily to work were she is an assistant to a agony columnist in a newspaper. When Graham Morgan loses his phone on the train it's Soraya who finds it and you would think this would be a meet cute kind of moment, however it's not, Soraya keeps hold of it a few days and has a good snoop through his phone and basically after getting more curious about the man goes to his office to return it, is he grateful? well no, that wouldn't be Graham Morgan at all, he's a grump, a workaholic and the man doesn't know the meaning of the word please or thank-you, hence going through numerous secretaries a month. When Graham is nothing but rude to Soraya by refusing to come out of his office because he's busy when she visits to return his phone she gives him a piece of her mind through his office intercom and sends him pictures of her legs, and other body parts to let him see what he missed out on, a good on ya girl kind of moment lol Graham is left with the images and can't help but wonder who this woman is who actually stood up to him, a series of texts continue between them over then next few days until he spots a woman's feet on the train who has the same tattoo as the one in the mystery woman's picture on his phone. I enjoyed Soraya and Grahams journey, I laughed out loud, enjoyed Grahams journey from grump to swoon-worthy guy and I had a happy sigh at the hea. I listened to this in audio and although it was well narrated I do prefer other narrators these authors have used before I wasn't that keen on the male narrators voice who sounded a little creepy and took me a bit to get used to his voice.
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