![]() ![]() This is one of those books where I almost DNF’d it based on the hero, and then ended up staying awake until 3am trying to finish it because I was totally enthralled by the story. ![]() By the end of the trip and their return to South Africa, Cleo and Dante aren’t on speaking terms. The two have great chemistry in the bedroom, but he’s an unfeeling dick. As his assistant, she accompanies him on a business trip to Japan where the two embark on an unexpected and surprising affair. By the end I felt cuddly feelings for him.Ī Ruthless Proposition is about Cleo who works for a jerk of a boss Dante. The first half of this book I freaking hated Dante with a fiery passion, like I wanted his balls to catch fire. ![]() Regardless of this, she’s a writer who sucks you into her story, asshole hero or not. Sometimes she pulls it off (The Unwanted Wife), sometimes she doesn’t (His Unlikely Lover). Natasha Anders is the master of writing asshole heroes. ![]()
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