Aria was like most soon-to-be college graduates. She was looking for a job or an internship that would somehow give her the leg up on all those that were graduating with her. The young woman sent out more applications than she cared to count and still she was not having any luck finding anything decent for the summer ahead. About to lose hope in the whole situation, Aria gets a strange message from her roommate and things immediately start to look up. A fortune 500 company is interested in her skills and invites her in for an interview the same day. Aria could not be more ecstatic, though her nerves are on high alert, knowing the stakes were high.
The interviewer looks familiar and it is none other than the billionaire CEO himself, devastatingly handsome William Cain of Cain Industries. She had spotted him the night before at the local bar she worked at, though at the time, she had not known who he was. The strangest part of it all was that Aria did not exactly remember applying for the position and she wondered more than once if there was something else at play. While he hires her for a paying job and not an internship, there was a reserve to the relief that Aria felt. Her first day on the job would prove to be far more than she expected. There was a darker side to Will and when he turned those dark eyes on her, she was unable to say no. No matter how outrageous the demand may be. William sees Aria as a prize. Having spotted her in a seedy bar and saving her from her bartending job, Aria owed him and he had every intention on collecting that debt.
There was something in her eyes, some need to please that he recognized and wanting nothing more, than to see how far she will go to please her new boss.
Quick read I like the book but it was just not that exciting. It doesn't seem to be any chemistry between the two main characters nor storyline. The author could have written so much better. The ending was ok.