Description: Not all that glitters is gold.
Nikolai Krasnorada leads the life of a corporate nomad. Working for a gold explorations company, he’s never put down roots, and he likes it that way. Roots can be dangerous, as everyone from his “man-hating” sister to his manipulative mother to his war-traumatized father has proven.
But when his CEO sends him to Toronto to strike a deal with LeBeau Mining, Nikolai meets Henri LeBeau, crown prince to the resources conglomerate and inveterate flirt. Sparks fly immediately, despite the business deal that threatens to go sour and Nikolai’s own reluctance to give Henri false hope about him being Mr. Right. He’s barely come to terms with his bisexuality, and getting involved with Henri would get messy.
When LeBeau Mining launches a hostile takeover bid, Nikolai and Henri find themselves on opposite sides of the negotiating table. But fortunately—or perhaps unfortunately—for Nikolai, Henri’s not nearly as interested in his company as he is in his heart.
Rating: 3/5 Stars
Cover: A man in a suit is always a good idea, I’d say.
Review: I was hoping for more to be honest. The story is interesting, I liked all characters but it just wasn’t enough. Not enough and everything happening too fast. The relationship between Nikolai and Henri was despite the kinky sex really cute and I would have liked to read more about it. More about it developing.
Don’t get me wrong, it is a good book and I will read it again but I have read other books by Aleksandr Voinov and I’m spoiled by him.
I bought it on Riptidepublishing.com as a special offer for 2,99 Dollar. You can buy and read a sample of it there too or on Amazon.com.
Categories: Non-ARC Reviews, Reviews
That’s too bad. I always expect nothing bu the best from Voinov too – as a reader it’s so easy to get spoiled by him!
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I really is far too easy.
I think a different writer – especially one I haven’t read before – may have gotten 4 stars….
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