When reserved flight
attendant Bianca gets one look at billionaire hotel owner James
Cavendish, she loses all of her hard-won composure. For a girl who can
easily juggle a tray of champagne flutes at 35,000 feet in three inch
heels, she finds herself shockingly weak-kneed from their first
encounter. The normally unruffled Bianca can't seem to look away from
his electrifying turquoise gaze. They hold a challenge, and a promise,
that she finds impossible to resist, and she is a girl who is used to
saying no and meaning it.
Bianca is accustomed to dealing with supermodels and movie stars in her job as a first class flight attendant, but James Cavendish puts them all to shame in the looks department. If only it were just his looks that she found so irresistible about the intimidating man, Bianca could have ignored his attentions. But what tempts her like never before is the dominant pull he seems to have over her from the moment they meet, and the promise of pleasure, and pain, that she reads in his eyes.
Bianca is accustomed to dealing with supermodels and movie stars in her job as a first class flight attendant, but James Cavendish puts them all to shame in the looks department. If only it were just his looks that she found so irresistible about the intimidating man, Bianca could have ignored his attentions. But what tempts her like never before is the dominant pull he seems to have over her from the moment they meet, and the promise of pleasure, and pain, that she reads in his eyes.
I would have actually liked this book if I hadn't felt like I've read it a dozen times already. The fact that I just recently read Fifty Shades of Grey and this book felt as if it had been copied, pasted into place with smaller bits to change certain info around didn't do it any favors.
Young virgin heroine hooks up with a young Billionaire with an unstudied BDSM fetish hook up, ignorance and misunderstandings along with broken emotions and pasts ensue etc etc, virgin heals billionaire, they fall in love, the end.
I wish I could say there was something special here unfortunately its just too similiar right down to the conversations.
Its nothing against the author but I want something new, something fresh. Its not bad writing, just too like 50 Shades of what I already don't like.
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