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Surrender to You by Shawntelle Madison Series: At Your Service, #2
on July 12, 2016
Pages: 222
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In this seductive novel from the author of Bound to You, two career-oriented friends with benefits discover that good morning doesn’t have to mean goodbye. Late-night booty calls are the most romantic gesture that Carlie Jason expects from business magnate Tomas Goodfellow. Ever since they were teenagers, they’ve provided each other the kind of no-strings pleasures that don’t involve regrets. Now Carlie finds it easier to kiss and run rather than face the fact that she wants so much more. But when she takes a job as a concierge at one of Tomas’s properties, a hotel where the rich and famous get their kink on, Carlie’s tempted to reconsider the rules of surrender. As the head of an international empire, Tomas knows how to bring out the best in his employees. Putting Carlie in charge of managing the desires of his wealthiest clients was a stroke of genius—only now that she’s close enough to touch, he finds he doesn’t want to let her go. Their long, dark history has built up intimacy in ways he’s only just beginning to understand, but Tomas isn’t ready to trust her just yet. He knows his feelings are more than skin-deep. But first he needs to convince Carlie of one thing: the ties that bind go straight to the heart. Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
This is the second book in the At Your Service series and can be read as a standalone. There is carry over story lines, so you may want to read the first book first. I enjoyed reading Tomas and Carlie journey. The writing was good and it flowed well. It’s told in both Tomas and Carlie’s POV’s. There were some really funny scenes and some hot scenes. I’m hoping Penny’s story is the next book. She’s been one of my favorite characters in both books. – Reviewed by Christina Oswald

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