Pages: 225
Format: ebook
Buy the Book: Amazon
Goodreads: Allison Ross is a twenty nine year old gallery owner in Chelsea who has life all figured out. That is until her father dies unexpectedly in a car accident. She is called in as interim CEO of his luxury jet company, RossAir and she must choose a new candidate for the position. Enter Alex Coventry, a brilliant southerner who would love the opportunity to show Allison exactly what position he has in mind for her. She questions his motives, but reluctantly accepts his help to look for her father's murderer. Alex challenges her in a way that opens raw wounds and forces her to examine a past tragedy she'd be happy to leave in the past. Allison pushes back and these two dance around each other as they jockey for power and try not to fall in love.
Kritters Thoughts: One young woman is hit with a load of responsibility when her father passes away suddenly. While the investigation into his untimely death is going on, she must take the lead in their family business while trying to avoid the short list of men who want the CEO position. She wasn't just sitting around, so while she takes on these new responsibilities she must also maintain a gallery that she owns and operates - this makes for some good laughs and rough tears with balancing time.
For once, we have a character who comes from a wealthy family who isn't just sitting around living on her family's dime. I loved that she had her own jobs and life when her father passed away and left the company and the decisions up to her. Because of this, I was rooting for her from the beginning.
Although I thought the ending was a little rough with the who dun it pieces coming together quickly, it didn't make me think less of the book. I think readers who like a light entertaining read with a female lead who has some sense to her, will absolutely adore this one. I will definitely be keeping my eye on this author!
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Ebook 2013 Challenge: 32 out of 50
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from the author. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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