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Review: Tell Me Something by Aubrey BondurantTell Me Something by Aubrey Bondurant
Series: Something Series Book 1
on June 29, 2015
Pages: 369
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The sexual tension is palpable; the erotic path they’re on is inevitable.
Haylee Holloway has experienced more grief than a twenty-two year old should have to endure. When she moves to LA for a fresh start and takes a job as an assistant for an advertising company the last thing she expects is to have to step in last minute during a photo shoot as the model. Her bikini line and weight are suddenly open topics of discussion, and a client’s million dollar campaign is hanging in the balance. To cap it off, the multi-millionaire, gorgeous owner of the company shows up and takes charge.
Josh Singer, the owner of Gamble Advertising is private, intense, and hard to read. His voice is sexy, his eyes are smoldering and when he learns of Haylee’s goal to save money for law school, he makes her an offer she can’t refuse: To move to New York City and work for him directly as his assistant.
Haylee’s dilemma: how does she travel the world with a hot boss whose voice alone conjures up an erotic fantasy and not completely make a fool of herself? Frustrated with Josh’s mixed signals, Haylee finally puts it all on the line. Blurring both their professional and personal lives can they keep things temporary as planned or will they both realize some things weren’t meant to end?
Full Length Standalone book with no cliffhanger. First book of the “Something Series” This book is for mature audiences only

Review

I just fell in love with this couple Josh and Haylee! Haylee works for Warren as an assistant and when a model decides to play diva the photographer asked to have Haylee stand in and that’s where she meets Josh. Josh is the owner of the company and as nervous as she is about the photo shoot he calms her right down. Josh asks her to be his assistant and not to much longer they decide to start seeing each other but they agree not to get attached and it will be for a short time as Haylee wants to go to law school and Josh doesn’t do forever. Haylee meets a lot of people when she moves to New York to be Josh’s assistant and she has never really had friends. Haylee has the ability to make a bad situation good and the more Josh sees the better he feels with her. They play a game called Tell me and they take turns asking questions to get to know each other better. The book made me laugh and cry and the author keeps the feelings going the whole book. Great story can’t wait to read the next one. – Reviewed by Linda Rea