Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Snowbound with the CEO Review

Description Provided by Goodreads: Adrian Blackstone built a million-dollar business with hard work and determination—and by remaining professional at all times. Denying his longtime attraction to his beautiful executive assistant hasn't been easy but it's necessary. She's indispensable, and he can't stand the thought of losing her if things didn't work out.

For more than a year, Rachel Carter has been quietly dreaming of all the ways she'll never seduce her sexy, buttoned-up boss. She's worked too hard to get where she is to cross that line, no matter how badly she'd like to act on her fantasies. But then a wicked snowstorm leaves them stranded in a romantic winter wonderland…

What begins as a single kiss and a few bad Santa jokes turns into a weekend full of breathless passion and hopes for something more. But with Monday comes a return to their complicated reality—and Adrian must prove that promises made are promises kept, especially at Christmastime.


If your looking for a book that will help you hold on to the last bit of Christmas spirit then this is the one. This book is a great book to read during this holiday season and it reminds me of the Christmas movies they pass on the Hallmark or Lifetime channels. This books is an easy and romantic book to read. The story line was somewhat predictable but it was sweet none the less. I enjoyed reading about Adrian and Rachel's characters because of their dilemmas; however I believe that the story could have been longer so that there could have been more character development and story development as well. I did enjoy the romance between the characters and found it to be sweet, especially after all their thinking gets out of the way and they follow their hearts. Overall, it's just a fun and easy to that you can read in one sitting while reading a hot beverage. I would give this book a 6. 


About the Author:
New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Shannon Stacey lives with her husband and two sons in New England, where her two favorite activities are writing stories of happily ever after and riding her four-wheeler. From May to November, the Stacey family spends their weekends on their ATVs, making loads of muddy laundry to keep Shannon busy when she’s not at her computer. She prefers writing to laundry, however, and considers herself lucky she got to be an author when she grew up.

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