Enticing The Boss by Lily Bly


Enticing The Boss by Lily Bly
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (101 pgs)
Other: M/F, Anal Play
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Fern

Jean Price has loved her boss for the last six years. Unfortunately, he’s been engaged to her treacherous stepsister. When the wedding is called off and a project puts Jean in close proximity with the sexy CEO, she jumps at the opportunity to show him how she truly feels. It’s time to start enticing the boss.
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David Shep is finally seeing his father’s protégé for the stunning woman she truly is—in the office and in his bed. But when her support is conspicuously absent when he needs her most, he can’t help but wonder if he can trust her with his heart.

Jean had never got along with her step-sister, Beth. As kids Beth had mercilessly led the charge of bullying and teasing against Jean and while the aggravation had become more subtle in their adulthood nothing had really changed. When Beth became splashily engaged to Jean’s boss – and long-term crush – David, Jean knew she had to move past her infatuation with the sexy, charming man. Only Beth dumps David at the last minute and a huge proposal for a very important client is about the crash and burn and Jean can’t leave David in the lurch. Will David finally see Jean the way she’s always wanted him to?

I found this to be a sexy and interesting steamy story. I really enjoyed both Jean and David’s characters – finding them realistic and relatable. I admit that I had a bit of a hard time believing that after working together fairly closely as boss and one of his editors that neither had any clue of the other’s interest. The office didn’t seem to be crammed full of other workers, and both Jean and David certainly knew each other fairly well professionally, so six years of Jean mooning over David – and a similarly long period of David plotting how to get into Jean’s panties – just made the whole “I had no idea how you felt about me” thing seem just slightly unrealistic to me, personally. I did really enjoy the manner in which David and Jean finally came together – cramming a massive amount of 24/7 working over a weekend to get a proposal done and then nearly collapsing from sheer exhaustion. That bit of the romance was delightful and I really enjoyed it.

I was pleased that Beth’s character was an interesting and complex mixture of various facets, not just a flat-out villain. While sure, a horrible and manipulative person she added a complexity and serious element of conflict to the plot that kept the whole “ex-fiancee who isn’t completely ex” aspect from feeling too clichéd to me. Had Beth’s character been more straight-forward, and less manipulative and well written, the whole subplot of her and David’s newly-broken relationship could have easily fallen flat to me – and not worked nearly so well. But I feel the author did a really good job of twisting things just enough to keep my interest and not have me feeling that David acted a bit stupidly or that Jean over-reacted too much. I was really quite impressed with how that section of the story was handled and along with the interesting main characters really helped lift this into an engaging and interesting read for me.

Sexy and with plenty of conflict and romance this is a great story and one I really enjoyed.

Comments

  1. I’m looking forward to reading this one!

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