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Cargando... Undercover Love (edición 2015)por Lucy Score (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Ashley and her fiance Steven are at a work party and she meets Jason, the host, who's stepsister Victoria is Steven's co worker. An instant attraction between Jason & Ashley has Ashley re-evaluating her relationship with Steven especially after she witnesses him cheating. There's more to Jason that meets the eye and Ashley is swept up in an investigation and romance. A fluffy fun quick read sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
It's the only thing that Ashley can think about after finding her supposed fiance Steven with his tongue down the throat of the worst human being in the history of the world--his colleague Ice Queen Victoria. Turns out it's not the only body part he's betrayed her with. Humiliated and furious, Ashley finds herself propositioned by ridiculously sexy security expert Jason Bane. But he's not only looking to get her into bed. He needs her help taking down Steven and Victoria and rescuing the family company before it's too late. Ashley's a regular girl, a normal person. She doesn't dabble in corporate espionage or illicit affairs. At least she didn't until Jason ... But now she's in too deep and things are getting dangerous. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In the acknowledgements, Lucy Score indicates that this is her first book, and it shows. Even though the dialogue is interesting, it doesn't do much to explain why Victoria's personality is so over the top and one dimensional. Also, Jason's actions in this book do not make him heroic even though he is the love interest. None of the characters are well developed, and the last chapter before the epilogue tells half of plot, making the pacing seem very random. In the end, I wish Lucy Score had gone back to this book and added some much needed changes before this rerelease. ( )