Different cover, same great romance. |
Secretary by Day,
Mistress by Night
By: Maggie Cox
The Setting: Modern
times, Northumberland, England
The Happy Couple:
Maya Hayward – a
quiet brunette bombshell with a dark and tragic past
Blaise Walker – a
playboy playwright with a violent upbringing
The Set-Up: When
Blaise saves Maya from a handsy encounter with her horny boss, she feels like
she can’t say no to his request that she come work for him instead. When the
pair travels to Blaise’s stately home
in Northumberland, he can’t wait to
start work on his new play with the beautiful Maya researching by his side.
The Issue: To say
Maya has daddy issues would be a severe understatement. Her father was a world-renowned
yet incredibly unstable and depressed painter who committed suicide when she
was just 17. She’s had some trouble fully trusting men ever since. Blaise is
afraid to commit fully to a relationship after seeing the violent streak in his
parent’s marriage.
Happily Ever After: The
sexual chemistry between the pair is fierce, and just cannot be denied. What
starts off as a casual, no strings attached affair, quickly turns to more. On
an afternoon stroll along Hadrian’s Wall,
troubled pasts are revealed and the two begin to fall in love.
Scandalous Scale: Getting
Steamy
The Verdict: This
is not your typical Harlequin as…dare I say it? There’s CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT!
Maya and Blaise (such stupid names) each have rich and storied pasts that
explain their current temperaments. There’s also an interesting subplot about
the play Blaise writes. It actually sounds like a play I’d want to see. Also the setting sounds super pretty.
Character development! Now we're talking. I want one like this but on the hot n' heavy level ;)
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