Coldhearted Boss by RS Grey | REVIEW!!!!

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Synopsis:
 
I'm desperate and destitute when Lockwood Construction rolls into my small town with an offer too good to pass up: high wages to any able-bodied man willing to join their crew. 
 
Say no more. I throw on baggy clothes, tuck my long hair under a baseball hat, and apply for a job. Unfortunately, my half-baked idea of disguising myself as a guy is flawed from the beginning. As Shakira says, these hips don't lie.
 
Still, I like to think I might have pulled the whole thing off save for one thing:
 
I know my boss.
 
Last month, we met at a bar, and after a fiery first encounter, it seems we're destined to be sworn enemies. 
 
Ethan Stone is ruthless and arrogant, a man I never would have crossed had I known how much he likes to toy with his prey.

He should just fire me and be done with it. Instead, he decided to make me his personal slave. Oh, right, I think they're calling it personal "assistant" these days.

It's torture, all of it-- his bad attitude, his ruggedly chiseled face, his desire to grind me into dust. 

Every one of our friction-- filled battles burns hotter than the last.

A girl can only hold out for so long. Soon, I'm bound to go up in flames.
 
My objective? Survive the heat long enough to send home a paycheck.
My real objective? Stop having X-rated fantasies about my coldhearted boss.
 
About RS Grey:
 
R.S. Grey is the USA Today Bestselling author of nineteen novels, including seven #1 Bestselling romantic comedies. She lives in Texas with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
 
Stalk her!
 
My Review:
 
This one was much better than the last RS Grey... to me personally. It did not hold up to the love I have for HotShot Doc but it was better than Make Me Bad, which sadly I did not enjoy as much as a lot of others. 
I loved Ethan. He was hard on Taylor and the way this book starts off, I'd be surprised if he wasn't hard on her. But I love the chemistry they had. You could feel the tension coming off them whenever they were in the same room together. 
 
There were some laugh out loud moments. What I loved was the angst. There was a lot of angst and tension. You just knew these two characters were going to explode eventually. At times I thought it dragged. I was ready for them to just get it on because it was just coming off them in waves.
 
All of RS Grey's female characters are the damsel in distress types. Taylor had a rough life and take this job because she needs the money to help her family. But my reason for the four stars is because it just ends. It drags on throughout the middle and then they "get together" then it pretty much just ends. I wanted to see more of them together. I wanted to watch their relationship grow but it just ends.
 
RS Grey books are always just fun, fast reads with the female damsels and the hot alphas.
 
4 Owls

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