When the anxious and timid actress Chloe Everett turns up to audition for a minor movie role, it's just another nerve-wracking day. For the quiet and darkly handsome producer Daniel Grant however, it's an unspoken opportunity. Beset by the nerves that have plagued her since childhood, Chloe agrees to one more audition, alone with the billionaire movie magnate...
This steamy 17,500 word novelette is the first installment of Ashley Spector's thrilling erotic romance series, The Girl Who Can't Say No. Intended for an adult audience, this enthralling tale follows a dark and secretive billionaire, who absolutely must have his own way; a timid and naive young actress, desperate to break out of her shell, and a deluge of juicy, domineering sex scenes! Pick up a copy today!
I haven't read 50 Shades of Grey, only some of Jennifer Armintrout's recaps, so perhaps it's unfair of me to call this novelette a 50 Shades ripoff. But really, it features a sadistic controlling billionaire and a barely of drinking age virgin—what else am I supposed to think? I didn't find a lot of this believable or hot.
I think this story might have been okay (not saying good), but the fact that this was advertised as a book and its literally a 15 minute read start to finish makes me give it 2 stars. Everything is rushed, its unbelievable, and its way too short. This is more like the free chapter you get to tease you into buying the actual book. Not impressed.
This first in the series is quite unlike any in it's genre I've read to date. It reads more like a contemporary lit title about a young professional (no, not that kind of pro) who is at the beginning of her career as an actress. Little does she know that frequently in acting, the actor's personality comes through so brilliantly. I'll read the next title since I was more impressed with the story, characters and writing by far than in the 50 shades version of the lifestyle.
I couldn't put this book down from beginning to end. You never know where the story is going to go, and even when you find out little pieces you don't expect it to go there.
Really wished the author was not so wordy... the story was just okay. I tried to get into it, but something did not click after chapter 4, it dragged on. I tried to tune out the current background farther going on today. I wanted the sex to begin sooner than later.
This book is about a girl named Chloe who wants to be an actress. She goes to an audition and she thinks she blew it, only to get home and have her twin sister tell her one of the men wants a private audition with her. Turns out that the private audition isn't what she's thinking. Vastly different than any other audition she's been on. Again, she thinks she blew it. She gets home and after taking a nap, her twin sister tells her she didn't. She meets with Daniel, the guy who wanted the private auditon for dinner. He propositions her and she accepts. The start of their "relationship" is totally hot. I definitely want to read the next book in this series.
I enjoyed this short story but the cliffhanger! I haven't decided if I want to invest money on e books yet because I just have my iPad right now. But I really want to know what happens next! I relate to the main character a lot in terms of her insecurities and her reaction to needing to say yes. I can't wait to continue with the story.
This book was really easy to read but completely unbelievable. What woman in her right or left mind would strip naked at the request of a man for a movie part?! I'm fully aware that this type of thing is probably happening in Hollywood now, but it still doesn't make sense.
Another one of those teaser books that wants to hook you into buying what should probably just have been the next few chapters of this book. I'm going to put the rest on my "to read" list and see if I get back to them or not.
The girl who can't say no is an enticing read! This read is short and sweet and right down to the point! It most definitely leaves the reader wanting more! I personally can not wait to find out what happens to the leading characters!
The novella was too close to 50 shades of Gray. It seemed like a cheap spin off. It has potential but needs some work..not sure if I will read the next novella.
A need for more is just that it needs more the reader gets nothing tell the end and then it leaves off with out so much as a really conclusion was not impressed!
All done now. Maybe I'll read the next, but honestly I'm not sure if I want to. It was ok, but not the best. The whole thing just reminded me of 50 shades, and I've already read that.