At first glance (or first page) Wyatt is a jerk with a capital J, a leading sports agent, he has no time for fun. When attending social events Wyatt hires his dates from professional agencies so there is no expectation of it being more than a business deal, he doesn’t need any more in his life, he is happy with his success and the luxuries it affords him, but the attraction to his sassy assistant is an inconvenience he can’t afford to get in his way, and is something he needs to keep a lid on.
Cameron is spunky and filled with attitude, she knows how to push Wyatt’s buttons and she takes much happiness in doing so. Having worked as one of Wyatt’s assistants for the past three years, she can do the job in her sleep, and giving her stuffy boss grief keeps her amused. The fact that he is sinfully good looking doesn’t make her job any easier, but to keep her feelings to herself, she avoids him as much as possible.
As the pair work closer together the simmering attraction begins to boil over, and when they give in, someone is bound to get burnt. Especially as both are hiding secrets. Trust is hard for this pair and when something innocent is made to look anything but, the foundation they have built begin to crumble.
Not a fan of Wyatt in the beginning, he certainly grew on me as the story went on. Cam is a strong heroine, she knows what she wants and goes for it, which is something I admire. A great read, great characters and an excellent storyline. I haven’t read the Driven series, but I didn’t feel I needed to have to enjoy this book. A thoroughly enjoyable read.