![]() ![]() Wealthy businessman Gabriel Bishop rules the boardroom with the same determination and ruthlessness that made him a rock star on the rugby field. Here, have a blurb from the author’s website: However, both novels can be read as standalones Molly’s appearances in this novel are few and brief, firmly establishing how close the relationship between these two women is, yet not taking anything away from Charlie’s own story. ![]() ![]() The very beginning of this novel happens concurrently with the beginning of Rock Addiction, so a reader who has recently read the latter will recognize a few scenes and conversations between Charlie and Molly, her best friend. ![]() There’s violence in the heroine’s past, and though very little of it is retold on page, you may want to take this into account when you read. Reader beware, though: I received an ARC of this novel. So of course I’ve been ansty as hell, waiting for the third title in the Rock Kiss series to come out–and boy oh boy, did Ms Singh knock it out of the park! I absolutely adore her Psy/Changeling world, and I have really liked both of her recently self published contemporary romances. I don’t think it’s a secret that I’m a fan of Nalini Singh. ![]()
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