REVIEW: Office Player by Eden Summers

Posted August 4th, 2018 by in Blog, Contemporary Romance, Review / 2 comments

Office Player by Eden Summers: A normal week, fast paced work, a job you enjoy, and then you get called RC, 4 Sinto the boss’s office. Not a big deal right? Until it is and your world is upside down.

Beth Graison certainly felt like that after her Friday call in. She wasn’t fired, but she sure didn’t know what she was going to do. It was a whole other world now and somehow she had to figure it out. However instead of being smart and going home, she went downstairs to the bar and tried to forget.

Dean Sutherland had an interesting relationship with his father. One that wasn’t helped by the fact that he worked for him and his dad owned the company. However Dean’s dad wasn’t the only one he had an interesting relationship with, in his thirties and with a crush like a teenager. It was almost embarrassing… and he works with her. So when he sees her in the bar he isn’t sure what he is going to do other than protect her.

When Beth and Dean are thrown together with some really crazy family circumstances no one is sure where the pieces will fall but when Monday rolls around everything will fall into place.

This is a different style than Ms. Summers’ normal writing, though you can see elements of the storytelling guru she has become. This is not too spicy to read at work, but has the ability to spark your interest. The characters, especially Dean, really come to life. One of the best things though is the vulnerability of them both, which alone shows what an amazing author Ms. Summers is.

 

Book Info:

Publication: Published July 22nd 2018 |

Dean doesn’t do love.
But he does do women.
Lots of women.

Until Beth piques his interest and distracts him from his A-grade player ways.

She’s sexy, smart, and sassy as hell.
She’s also an employee and entirely off limits.

Supposedly.

Beth doesn’t break rules.
But she does daydream about it.
All the damn time.

And Dean Sutherland is the biggest rule she shouldn’t break.
Luckily, she’s not that kind of girl.

Usually.

So why is she sliding her drunk ass into his car, accepting a ride home?
Why is she inviting him in for “coffee”?

Beth doesn’t break rules.
Nope. Never.
Not until now.

 

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