Russian’s Ruthless Demand by Michelle Conder is the fourteenth book in The Chatsfield series. Eleanore Harrington wants to prove herself to her big sister and therefore accepts an offer to create a glittering new ice hotel for Lukas Kuznetskov, who happens to be as cold and unyielding as the ice she works with.
Lukas assumed that Eleanore would melt to his every command. But his blood is fired by the white-hot embers smoldering between them, and his focus shifts from professional to pleasure! When he discovers Eleanore’s body is as pure as the driven snow, the ruthless Russian makes her virginity his final demand.
Russian’s Ruthless Demand is a well written romance with well matched characters and an enjoyable story-line. Eleanore is an amazing heroine because she is out there proving herself and not backing down anytime. She was wonderfully sarcastic in her dialogues and I found that to be one of the best things about her character. Lukas starts out as a cold unfeeling hero but warms up later with a lot of help from Eleanore. They had an amazing chemistry which made their romance so much more enjoyable. The pace was a little slow initially for my liking but it picks up after the first few chapters and makes up for an entertaining read.
Book Info:
Published 19th May 2015 Harlequin Presents Series #3337 | (The Chatsfield #14)
Out of the ice, into the fire!
Determined to prove herself to her illustrious family, Eleanore Harrington accepts an offer to create a glittering new ice hotel. The catch? Her new boss is Lukas Kuznetskov, a man as cold and unyielding as the ice she works with.
Lukas assumed that Eleanore would melt to his every command. But his blood is fired by the white-hot embers smoldering between them, and his focus shifts from professional to pleasure! When he discovers Eleanore’s body is as pure as the driven snow, the ruthless Russian makes her virginity his final demand…
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Tammy Y
Thanks for your great review. I really want to start this series
marcyshuler
Thanks for the review, Ipshita. This one sounds good and I do enjoy the Chatsfield titles.
ipshita ranjana
@Tammy Y All books are stand alone so you can start from whichever book you want 🙂
ipshita ranjana
@Tammy Y All books are stand alone so you can start from whichever book you want 🙂
ipshita ranjana
@MarcyShuler If you like Chatsfield series then I hope you will enjoy this one too 🙂