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New Release Review and Giveaway! HIS SECRETARY’S SURPRISE FIANCE by Joanne Rock (Bayou Billionaires #2)

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HIS SECRETARY’S SURPRISE FIANCE
Bayou Billionaires #2
Joanne Rock
March 1st (Digital), March 8th (Print)
Harlequin Desire

 

Her boss wants her in his office—and as his bride!


Adelaide Thibodeaux grew up with Dempsey Reynaud, and she’s worked for him for years. But when the billionaire football coach springs a surprise engagement to keep her from resigning, it’s a low blow. Just as she’s ready to strike out on her own, she’s stuck in a fake relationship with her boss, biding her time…

But soon Adelaide faces a second blow: she’s actually falling for the man! Can a relationship founded on a lie become the real deal? Or will they fumble before the end zone—and stay in the friend zone?

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“You can’t leave now.” He didn’t have time to hash this out. And he would damn well have his way.

“I’m going after the press conference. I told you I would come back for the pre-season, and now it’s done.” Frowning, she twisted the bracelet round and round on her wrist. “I shouldn’t have returned this year at all, especially if this ends up causing hard feelings between us. But I can send your next assistant all my files.”

How kind. He clamped his mouth shut against the scathing responses that simmered, close to boiling over. He deserved better from her and she knew it.

But if she was going to see him through the press conference, he still had forty minutes to change her mind. Forty minutes to figure out a way to force her hand. A way to make her stay by his side through the season.

All he needed was the right play call.

“In that case, I appreciate the heads-up,” he said, planting his hands on her waist and shuffling her away from the door. “But I’d better get this press conference started now.”

Her eyes widened as he touched her, but she stepped aside, hectic color rising in her cheeks even though they’d always been just friends. He’d protected that friendship because it was special. She was special. He’d never wanted to sacrifice that relationship to something as fickle as attraction even though there’d definitely been moments over the years when he’d been tempted. But logic and reason—and respect for Adelaide—had always won out in the past. Then again, he’d never touched her the way he had today and it was messing with his head. Seeing that awareness on her face now, feeling the answering kick of it in his blood, made him wonder if—

“Of course we need to get to the conference.” She grabbed her earpiece and shoved it into place as she bit her lip. “Let’s go.”

He held the door for her, watching as she hurried up the hallway ahead of him, the subtle sway of her hips making his hands itch for a better feel of her. No doubt about it, she was going to be angry with him. In time, she would see he had her best interests at heart.

But he had the perfect plan to keep her close and the ideal venue—a captive audience full of media members—to execute it. As much as he regretted hurting a friend, he also knew she would understand at a gut level if she knew him half as well as he thought she did.

His game was on the line. And this was for the win.

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I really, really wanted to read Dempsey and Addy’s story after reading book one in the series, His Pregnant Princess Bride , so I was very excited to get my hands on this one. I won’t go as far as to say I was disappointed, but while I did like it, I didn’t love it.

On the one hand, it was a sweet best-childhood-friends-to-romance story. Addy and Dempsey have know each other since they were both in the single digits, and Addy’s been starry-eyed over him for nearly that long. They had some considerable chemistry going on, and clearly felt things for each other that they were reluctant to admit and/or give voice to. And ho boy, can Dempsey bring on the woo once he puts his mind to it.

On the other hand, it was hard to get a handle on Dempsey’s character. Even though we saw roughly half the book from his POV, I just never felt like I really knew him. I guess that’s probably my biggest issue with the story–a lack of connection with the hero. He had all kinds of things going for him, but something was missing.

Addy made things easier. Who can’t identify with the longtime crush who just never seems to really “see” you? I felt for her when she could no longer enjoy chocolate (for Dempsey-related reasons, gosh darn that man!) and cheered for her when she finally got her man in the end.

Two more brothers to go–bring them on!

Rating: 3.5 stars / B-

I received a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Three-time RITA nominee Joanne Rock has never met a romance sub-genre she didn’t like. The author of over seventy novels enjoys writing contemporary romance and medieval historicals alike, recently exploring Young Adult romance under a pseudonym. An optimist by nature and perpetual seeker of silver linings, Joanne finds romance–in all its forms– fits her life outlook perfectly. When she’s not writing, Joanne enjoys travel, especially to see her favorite sports teams play with her former sports editor husband and three athletic-minded sons.
 

 

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