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He’s the powerful CEO. I’m the know-it-all intern.
Things went further than they should have, but I don’t have any regrets. Well, maybe just one…
I went and did the one thing he told me not to – fall in love with him.
Now I have seven days to prove my trust and devotion. Turns out money is a powerful drug, but love is even more addictive.
Seven Nights of Sin is the stunningly sexy and heart-tugging conclusion to The Two Week Arrangement.
Review
3.5 stars
This book follows on from The Two Week Arrangement, where we saw new grad, Presley, get the internship of her dreams working for billionaire Dominic Aspen, and his chain of hotels. Their working relationship soon became clouded when Dominic needed a business ‘date’, and Presley stepped in, and then the lines became really blurry as they began to fall for each other. But it all ended horribly, leaving us with a nasty cliffhanger.
Picking up right where the first book left off, Dom and Presley aren’t in a good place, though their feeling for each other are still very much present. But the trust between them has been broken, and that is a difficult thing to overcome. I was so proud of Presley for trying to address their issues and move forward, but Dom has been burned before and is determined to protect his heart, and his twin girls, from being hurt again.
But through business meetings, trips away, and unexpected encounters, the sexual tension and chemistry sizzles, and Dom and Presley find their physical attraction impossible to resist, and once again the sexy time is seriously steamy.
“Presley’s warmth and softness and sweet scent envelope me until nothing else exists. Until she’s my whole world.”
And though there is a bit of back and forth, I could absolutely understand where both of them were coming from, and I really enjoyed watching their journey as they figure it all out and slowly find their way back to each other.
“We’re more comfortable together, more in sync than we have been. What started out as a chemical thing–a lustful attraction–has given way to more, despite my best efforts.”
I loved the inclusion of Dom’s daughters, who are absolutely adorable, and the scenes with the four of them together are heart-meltingly gorgeous (especially because it allows us to see the softer side of the always-in-control CEO). And as much as I love Presley as a strong, sensible heroine, Dom was the real highlight of this book for me, and I loved watching him as a man reluctantly falling in love.
“That is love. Love is messy and imperfect. It isn’t that you aren’t capable of it. It’s that you’re overwhelmed by it.”
Sweet and sexy with a lot of heart, this is a great duet. I listened to them as audiobooks – wonderfully narrated by Andie Arndt and Jacob Morgan – and definitely recommend listening to these ones!
3.5 stars.
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