Trapped with a billionaire in his
mysterious mansion... Can she beat him at his own game?
Lily Frazer would do anything to save the Frazer Center for the Arts—even take on the infamous billionaire Calder Cunningham. When Lily breaks onto the Cunningham estate, she only wants to find and reason with Calder. (All right, all right, she wants to punch him in the face too, but that's Plan B.) As it turns out, the arrogant billionaire is willing to give her the money he promised, but there's a catch: she must win it from him.
And the games he has in mind aren't exactly... innocent.
Lily isn't about to give up the money without a fight (or let some haughty bastard seduce her), but she quickly discovers that there might be more to the brooding Calder than she initially perceived. As their games of cat and mouse become increasingly sexual in nature, she suddenly finds herself confused by her own emotions. Can she deny her attraction long enough to win the money she needs?
I don’t even know where to start with this book. I really liked it, but Lily seriously made me want to reach into my kindle and bitch slap her. I understood where she was coming from wanting to help her father and save the Center, but after a while I wanted to say enough already! She was so narrow sighted that she missed the signs that Calder was going through his own issues.
Lily Frazer would do anything to save the Frazer Center for the Arts—even take on the infamous billionaire Calder Cunningham. When Lily breaks onto the Cunningham estate, she only wants to find and reason with Calder. (All right, all right, she wants to punch him in the face too, but that's Plan B.) As it turns out, the arrogant billionaire is willing to give her the money he promised, but there's a catch: she must win it from him.
And the games he has in mind aren't exactly... innocent.
Lily isn't about to give up the money without a fight (or let some haughty bastard seduce her), but she quickly discovers that there might be more to the brooding Calder than she initially perceived. As their games of cat and mouse become increasingly sexual in nature, she suddenly finds herself confused by her own emotions. Can she deny her attraction long enough to win the money she needs?
I don’t even know where to start with this book. I really liked it, but Lily seriously made me want to reach into my kindle and bitch slap her. I understood where she was coming from wanting to help her father and save the Center, but after a while I wanted to say enough already! She was so narrow sighted that she missed the signs that Calder was going through his own issues.
I loved Calder, while what he did
wasn’t right, he won me over from almost the start. The love he felt for
his family home was obvious. He wanted Lily, and his games were ones I
would have loved to play with him. I will never look at hide and seek the
same again. He was protective and loving and sexy as hell. I would
have loved to get some of his POV throughout the story just to see how he
reacted to how bitchy and selfish Lily acted at times, and too see how he felt
when she finds out the truth.
His Wicked Games is a play on Beauty and the Beast, but is its own story. It’s sexy, has heart break, and romance, it has what a romance book should have. I am curious to see how the next book will play out and what types of games Lily and Calder will be playing this time.
His Wicked Games is a play on Beauty and the Beast, but is its own story. It’s sexy, has heart break, and romance, it has what a romance book should have. I am curious to see how the next book will play out and what types of games Lily and Calder will be playing this time.
Ember Casey is a
twenty-something writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia in a den of iniquity (or
so she likes to tell people). When she's not writing steamy romances, you can
find her whipping up baked goods (usually of the chocolate variety), traveling
(her bucket list is infinite), or generally causing trouble (because somebody
has to do it).
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I am so excited for this book, thanks for the post!
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