What do you give a man who has everything? ... A woman he can't have.
Calista
Coleman has a problem named Julius Morgan, the newest billionaire and
most eligible bachelor in New York City. He's condescending,
egotistical, ridiculously handsome, and he needs her. Vulnerable and in
danger are two things she can't walk away from, neither is the paycheck
he offers her to protect him. Yeah, he's gorgeous, but it shouldn't be
an issue as long as she sticks to her one rule--no screwing the client.
She'll do whatever it takes to keep him safe, even if it costs her
everything, including her heart.
Julius Morgan took two bullets
meant for his best friend. Wrong place, right time because he met
Calista Coleman. She changed his life the night she saved him and became
his bodyguard. Her beauty and mouth make him want to throw out the
rules. Just one problem--he doesn't screw his employees. But what Julius
Morgan wants, Julius gets...regardless of the consequences. And he
wants her.
With danger looming closer, the lines between employer
and employee blurs. Friend becomes foe, and life and death balance on
razor's edge, leaving Julius and Calista to risk it all.
5+ STARS
This story knocked it out of the park for me. I've been reading this series and I enjoyed it so much and it left me wanting more !! More adventure, more danger, more Calista and Julius. They were both such great main characters with plenty of depth. Plenty of emotions were shown with an almost against their logic attraction to each other. Calista tries to play it cool which is her nature most of the time. Cool and tough when on the job. Julius is hot for her even though one of his rules is to never have sex with an employee. Yeah, well there is a rule that will be broken. It's good to know that there is more than just simple lust at work here.
Calista and Julius aren't the only people in the story of course. And the others that do show up do so with gusto.
I loved how the story semi-ended and all I can say is bring on the next book. I'm all in.
By the way, I love the unusual image that was used as the book cover.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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