Alyssia Bright is a strong-minded, iron-willed reporter for the New York Minute, desperate to kick-start her journalistic career.
Jonathan Colt is a shy and reclusive billionaire, often spoke of but never truly understood.
They're about to collide in steamy circumstances, as the impatient and impetuous Alyssia hides away inside Jonathan's walk-in wardrobe, and watches the renowned billionaire have his sordid way with an intern!
Emboldened and arrogant, Alyssia demands hush-money to keep it out of her column, but her wealthy counterpart may have more than a few tricks up his sleeve...
Interview With A Off The Record is a 16,750 word novelette; packed with sizzling depictions of erotic embraces, steamy sexual scenes, and graphically described pictures of romance that are intended for adults only! It is the second edition of a previously published series, entitled Off The Record.
Unless you are really into erotic books, don't waste your time with this story. This was a really bad attempt at writing a book mirrored after 50 shades of gray. Alyssia was the heroine in the book. Both Anna, and Alyssia are journalist. Both Mr. Gray, and Colt are super rich. Both men are into BDSM. The difference between the two books is 50 shades was written with class, however this book is not. Alyssia was with two different men within a 24 hour time frame. So if you want a good trashy romance/ erotica, then this is it.
I wasn't to sure about reading this to begin with because of it being short. I read it and it sort of sounds like Fifty Shades Of Grey with the girl going to an interview. I don't like the main character Jonathan Colt he's just too possessive. I'm not sure yet if I will continue reading this story.
Sorry but the male lead character is a total asshole - completely unlikable. There's feisty and in control but no, he's just a controlling dick. I'm going to assume there's going to some amazing bonding in the following books and things work out for everyone in the end, but I'm not willing to read further to see.
Not much too say. I read some of the beginning and then just skimmed the rest of the book, just to find out that all the other reviews I have read was telling the truth.
Maybe it was just, that I would not react like the women in the book, so for me, it was not realistic at all.
This was funny and crazy. I was laughing when she had to hide in the wardrobe and about everything that happened after. I knew he wasn't going to give up the money that easily.