Sunday, May 1, 2022

***Book Review- Just Business by Sidney Bristol

   

Konstantin Titov built his empire with one goal in mind: to protect his daughter from his past. Ten years ago he left his father's compound in Siberia with an infant and a dream to live free from the criminal world his father thrives in. These days the biggest threat facing him is trying to not fall in love with the woman who completes his chosen family.

Haley Griffin knows she's sitting on a bomb. A couple, in fact. It's just a matter of which one blows up in her face first. Will it be her unquenchable desire for her boss? Or maybe the fact that she's doing her job and the nanny's? Life as live-in security was supposed to be easy, but no one warned her about the dangers of falling in love.

The delicate family balance is upset when Konstantin's past comes knocking. Haley is the only person Konstantin can trust to have his back, but being on the run together means facing the fact that he's very much in love with her. Together they'll face down an old threat and a new enemy all in the name of love and family.

 

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5 STARS

This story slowly and steadily drew me in.   That's not saying that the story was too slow though.  It wasn't but it did build a good foundation in the story.  One that kept me interested.

Konstantin (Kon), his daugher, Zasha and Hailey all made for good main characters.  It didn't take long to care about them.  Even Zasha's nanny elderly Ivana played an important part.   

When danger does come after Kon, it doesn't come lightly.  Also it began to become clear that not everything was as it seemed.   And it also made things harder for both Kon and Hailey to keep their distance. They were so attracted to each other but managed to keep that under wraps for so long. Neither one saying or doing anything about it either.  Until...they did.  Everything was up in the air though because they were just trying to keep everyone alive and to keep evil away.

Things really explode even more towards the good with plenty of surprises and then a good, satisfying ending. 

 

   " I voluntarily read a copy of this book,  and this is my honest opinion about it.

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