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Jessica's Seduction is an erotic romance novella and the first in a hot new series. Jessica's mundane life as a receptionist takes a dramatic turn when Preston Frost comes to town. A successful travel and fashion photographer, self-assured Preston fills in as company head for his dad's refrigeration business when his father takes a holiday. With his good looks and excessive charm, Preston immediately makes a play for Jessica. After resisting him adamantly at first, Jessica soon succumbs to his advances, and the desires of her body and her heart. But can she risk falling for this enigmatic playboy? Adults only 18+
Born in Sydney, Australia, and now living on the Gold Coast, I have been writing for more than 30 years. I've written numerous full length and short works of fiction and non-fiction, and have had many articles and short stories published in major Australian and international publications.
When big boss is away, the receptionist comes out to play... with the boss's sexy son. Jessica accepts the temporary position of Preston's PA for the month that he will be running the firm. Immediately they click, and attend parties, shows and a private resort together. All happy and sweet.
And that's all she (or rather he) wrote.
Hm... I am a bit torn about this book. On one hand, there was a lot of sex in it, and really good sex to boot. Deep, descriptive, and desperately depraved. Page after page of hot, overflowing eroticism and repeated climaxes, enough to make your head buzz.
On the other hand, there wasn't much else to keep me interested. Though the writing wasn't bad, I felt it was wasted on trivialities (like the traffic). I did enjoy the honest dialogues, but they felt a bit too poised for me. I did like the flow of the plot, but it felt a bit rail-roaded. I mean, not even the business investigation part of the story was suspenseful.
Jessica is a receptionist who catches the eye of her boss' son Preston. The writing was very stiff and both main characters were annoying. They spent most of the book having sex, but none of it was particularly interesting or sexy. I'm not sure why it's called Jessica's Seduction, since she seemed to initiate and lead most of their interactions. A small mystery was thrown in the mix, which didn't add anything to the story. This is the first book in a series, but the last one I'm going to read.