Emma Collins is a brilliant programmer struggling to get by while she finishes up her innovative security software. She lives with her best friend, works too many shifts at the hospital to pay the bills, and cooks when particularly stressed trying to work through a computing issue. She has trust issues since her last boyfriend/Jackass Jeremy/now new millionaire stole the idea that they were working on right out from under her. He's also the reason she has not been with a man in way too long! Pentabyte is one of the most successful tech companies in the country. It's run by its board consisting of five close friends, Jax, his twin Jude, Daniel, Trigg, and Gunner. These guys have been through a lot together, weathered some demons, and are closer than brothers. Now they have their eyes are Emma. When Emma receives an invitation to the Selsford Gala, the most prestigious event in her industry it's only the beginning for her. Offers start coming in; job offers, big money, living arrangements. But the tech industry can be cutthroat. Tactics to lure new recruits and to obtain new software are often shady. Needless to say, Emma has more than one marathon cooking session! She wants to be professional, she wants to make the most for her life with her software, opportunities like this are rare, but the offers are overwhelming and then she's distracted by the five gorgeous men she can't seem to stop thinking about.
Truly entertaining! This is a cleverly written book. The storyline is solid with excellent detailing. The characters are fantastic. The bond of brotherhood between the guys based on the past, the mystery surrounding Jax's past, the importance they place on their friendship and tradition. The fact that these successful men take nothing for granted and enjoy the little things and time spent together makes them even more attractive than their gorgeous faces, hot bodies, and bank account. Emma is a great lead female. Her mind, her pride, her confidence with a natural touch of self-doubt, her friendship with Zoey, and her heartbreak over Jeremy's betrayal make her a multi-layered, complex character. The new connection between Emma and the guys is intriguing. Her desire to be seen as a professional warring with her attraction to the guys; their desire for her conflicting with their wish to not scare her off leads to unfulfilled desires. The sexual tension in this book is off the charts. I have never read a book where nothing more than a kiss takes place yet it seems so much steamier. I love this! It makes me desperate for more!