Crestwell Mia is the youngest sister of Jace and as of course it cracks from adolescence to the dark Gabe, which in turn desires like crazy since the day he noticed that the little girl blessed by the three Friends had become a beautiful woman, bright, attractive. He dreams of owning despite the 14 years separating them, the risk of falling out with his best friend, and offers a beautiful personal assistant position with signing the famous contract stipulating that it will be fully submitted. Mia is sweet and intelligent, in its fragile airs she hides an inner strength that will allow it not to get lost in this relationship. From the outset it acclimate to each situation storing the difficulties of a new job so swiftly that she immediately takes the ascendancy over a group ... Gabe meanwhile is the archetype of the hero of Romantica, undeniably beautiful and sexy, premium cold first, confident, hung like a donkey with the performance of a horse racing but, despite his mastery totally loses control with his partner.
This book disappointed me and I think it will be the same for the regulars of the genre. It includes all the honeyed and syrupy cliches both in the characters of the plot with predictable twists like the return of the former who regrets, just to stimulate jealousy ... everything is agreed to, even hot scenes if they are well described have absolutely nothing original much less innovative, if they just give you those little shivers of anticipation of a sensual pleasure !! intellectualized. dialogs do not really rise to the level, repetitive phrases moments "caliente" become redundant "if you knew what you make me me" ahhhhh it's true that the poor dear has no idea what she was in the mouth or between the thighs! !! I have not found the nice style while the author of delicacy, it shows a sense of not very mature pen all in all, too often with small booster shots on what has been previously stated. Well, we read of eroticism, ok, but it never grilled neurons us ... But I think that romance can make illusion that begins in this style of reading, which is unfortunately not my case .