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A Week to be Wild

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I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This book was very SIMILAR to a lot of other Harlequin books. A tempting heroine, and a billionaire who doesn't seem to know what he wants except that he needs her in his bed RIGHT NOW. It was enjoyable at times but it got boring after a while and it was hard for me to follow through.

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So-so story. I was hoping for more excitement in a book advertising a main character as an adrenaline junkie. There were some interesting parts but also times that were slooooow.

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For Publication in 2018

It's an anything goes heated power play between Libby Nobel, a successful marking guru and her newest client the perilously wealthy Alexander Lancaster. They can't deny they are a perfect fit in business but can they throw pleasure into the mix ?

A Week To Be Wild is a fast paced high powered wild romp as Libby and Alex's week of wild hook ups and sexy games escalates into something that sounds a lot like love.

This book is a part of Harlequin's new Dare line that push [es] the boundaries of sexual explicitness and features "grittier heroes and anti-heroes". It seems like Harlequin is trying to catch up to indie romance's edgy contemporary romance game.

Alex Lancaster is not your stereotypical Harlequin billionaire, he doesn't command boardrooms in a suite and tie, he's a tech geek who goes to work in jeans and gamer t-shirts. Libby is a an alpha female heroine and has as much physical desire for the hero as he has for her; in a way that's overtly sex positive. I've only sampled a few Harlequin categories and one Blaze (which this line is essentially replacing) so I can't speak to whether the explicitness was eyebrow raising, but there were a lot more F-bombs that I expected to be in a Harlequin.

I'm up for reading more from this line, I mean one book is going to have a Motorcycle Club hero. What I'm most shocked about ? The Dare line is open to first person POV. Whaaat ?!

A new category to check out... if you dare.

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Alex can be considerate, and carimg, ‘I’ve seen you happy, relaxed, excited, replete…’ He mouthed each word, his lips and tongue caressing her, as when he’d drawn those emotions from her. ‘I’m observant where you’re concerned.’ I liked this book, I fell in love with Alex.

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