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A review by avoraciousreader68
His Passion, Her Temptation by Malia Mallory
5.0
4.5
*Book source ~ Many thanks to NetGalley and the author for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review.
When Monica Granger meets a handsome entertaining sexy man at a party she has no idea that he is the son of her father’s biggest competitor and fiercest enemy. The sexual attraction between the two are off the charts, but more than that they really like each other. After Monica’s father accuses her of helping Coron Health with a hostile takeover Monica is angry and hurt. She doesn’t want to be forced to choose between Ben and family and Ben doesn’t want to come between her and those she loves, but with the espionage escalating someone needs to get to the source of the trouble or they may never have a chance at a happily ever after.
Monica’s story starts at the beginning when she meets Ben and takes us through the first 3 books, all told from her perspective and shows us her relationship with Ben and carries on to the conclusion of the espionage plot. I didn’t feel Ben and Monica’s relationship like I did Jonah and Anna’s. It was more along the lines of Marcus and Tabitha’s, instalove without more substance to back it up. The story is still a good one and it brings all of the lines together from a different viewpoint, so it’s interesting. The sex scenes are smokin’, but then I don’t think Malia Mallory could write a bad sex scene even if she tried. All-in-all a satisfying ending to a great series.
*Book source ~ Many thanks to NetGalley and the author for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review.
When Monica Granger meets a handsome entertaining sexy man at a party she has no idea that he is the son of her father’s biggest competitor and fiercest enemy. The sexual attraction between the two are off the charts, but more than that they really like each other. After Monica’s father accuses her of helping Coron Health with a hostile takeover Monica is angry and hurt. She doesn’t want to be forced to choose between Ben and family and Ben doesn’t want to come between her and those she loves, but with the espionage escalating someone needs to get to the source of the trouble or they may never have a chance at a happily ever after.
Monica’s story starts at the beginning when she meets Ben and takes us through the first 3 books, all told from her perspective and shows us her relationship with Ben and carries on to the conclusion of the espionage plot. I didn’t feel Ben and Monica’s relationship like I did Jonah and Anna’s. It was more along the lines of Marcus and Tabitha’s, instalove without more substance to back it up. The story is still a good one and it brings all of the lines together from a different viewpoint, so it’s interesting. The sex scenes are smokin’, but then I don’t think Malia Mallory could write a bad sex scene even if she tried. All-in-all a satisfying ending to a great series.