Wild child Ian Wiley has to grow up and take the reins of the hundred year old family business when tragedy strikes. Can she let go of her reckless ways long enough to conform? After all, she is a Wiley and with that name comes a legacy.
Cassidy Harland is a little surprised that she came within an inch of picking up a gorgeous stranger in a bar while on vacation, but weeks later when she runs into that stranger again she is shocked to find out she’s the new head of the company.
Really good story - the writing is niave but the further I got into the story the less it really mattered. Good main characters with good backstory. Recommended.
I think this one of early books and its evident in the writing. The story or better yet the idea behind the story was pretty good. the execution not so much. I felt the characters lacked depth and some of the thoughts were scattered. Also, there was an overuse of hidden thoughts written out that were unnecessary. I give it 2.5* but the plus side is it's available on Scribd.
This is a story that I feel wasn't woven well enough. It was unnecessarily long and the dialogues were just not mature or well executed in many instances.
When a terrible accident occurs, wild girl, Ian Wiley has to grow up quickly to take over the multimillion dollar company she is the sole heir to, Wiley Steel. But will Ian calm down enough to run the business started by her Great Grandfather over one hundred years before? Ian is all too aware that she, as the heir, must make significant changes to her life. When Ian begins looking in to her business, she realizes all is not well, the company has suffered some severe losses. Will Ian have the knowledge and the support of her staff to be able to get Wiley Steel back on track? Thus begins the start of an investigation that will shock and anger Ian, along with her trusted board members.
Cassidy Harland is in Aspen with her two best friends, when she sees a drop dead gorgeous blonde woman in the bar. She toys with the idea of an encounter with her and decides against it. For weeks afterwards, Cassidy regrets her decision not to play. Imagine her surprise and shock when she encounters the lovely blonde again, to discover that she is none other than Ian Wiley, head of the company she works for and her boss. Cassidy is torn between still wanting Ian and staying well away from her. After all, nothing can ever come of it, can it? Ian’s the boss! Unknown to Cassidy, Ian is feeling a similar attraction. Can there be any hope for love? Will the two women find a way to be together?
This is another really excellent story from the pen of Graysen Morgen. I loved the exciting storyline. The descriptive scenic settings gave me the feel of being there amongst the characters and the romance is hot. The two main characters, Ian and Cassidy are well developed and multidimensional. They are backed up with a supporting cast of strong minor characters. All equally important in furthering the story along.
Unfortunately, once again Graysen has been badly let down by her editor. There are numerous typos and grammatical errors throughout this book. Given that the price is so high, it is unacceptable.
I had high hopes with this story. I had saw a lot of good reviews, so I thought I'd give it a try. It started off alright. Ian is tasked with taking over her family's business, even though she still really does want to. Maybe she's still in suffering from her family tragedy. The way she shirks her duties and lives like a spoiled brat, I'm lead to believe. But then Cassidy enters the picture and things start to change for Ian. Can she pull herself up from her misery and make a new start?
I really liked Giles in this story. he was well developed (all the characters were, for that matter.) I especially liked Giles because the author included his thoughts into the story, and it felt like these were the things I wanted to tell Ian as well. So, why did I give it three stars? Well, it was OK; I liked it enough...I just felt like it was just average. Nothing splashy; nothing new. And that's OK, maybe even wonderful. This literally could have been a heterosexual story..and that's what really made this nice. It felt normal. Also, there was a little mystery; a little intrigue in the story and that was nice. Everything worked out in the end, fortunately. I'm not sure if I'll read anymore by this author, but I will certainly download samples of her work in the future.
Graysen Morgen is an excellent storyteller, and this shines through in Just Me. The scenery depicted in beautiful, the characters included are layered and full of realistic depth and the storyline moves quickly in an exciting way. The passion described between Ian and Cassidy is breathtaking and as a reader, you really route for their happiness.
intriguing and keeps your attention the whole way. I am very much enjoying the books being written by this author. it is so nice to have romance novels that depict the life I am in!