Rabu, 08 November 2017

REVIEW: Prince Roman by C.D. Reiss




REVIEW
Wow! It's been a long time since I've read anything by C.D. Reiss.. and I love this one small novella! I love office romances in general, but the heroine in this novella is just a very likable and (somehow) relatable character. It's hard sometimes for a shorter stories to leave a lasting impression, but Prince Roman is a nice read for me.

The story is about Raven Crosby, who just moved to work on a new company. This company has no fraternization policy, which is part of the reason why Raven wanted to move. She wanted security, and constant in her life, and she doesn't want to repeat past mistakes of workplace hookup. Roman is an attorney that has the same outlook regarding office romance as Raven, and while they are both aware of their attraction, they can't bring it anywhere. This is a great story about a cat and mouse game and fighting attraction toward each other.

As always, C.D. Reiss never dissapoints!

*4 out of 5 Stars*

 

From New York Times bestselling author CD Reiss, comes the sexy and passionate title…PRINCE ROMAN, a new novella brought to you by 1001 Dark Nights! Grab your copy of this amazing novella today!

About PRINCE ROMAN:
Rules for my new job:
1) Do not have sex with a man in the office (again).
2) Do not break Rule #1
I’m playing it cool, clean, and professional…until I meet Roman Bianchi. He’s not an insecure nerd or an ego-hole like the other kings of Silicon Valley. He’s charming and handsome. He’s fun, funny, and smart.
He’s also in the office across the hall.
Two broken rules waiting to happen.
I can’t lose this job over some guy.
But Roman’s not just some guy. Under that suit and cocky smile, he’s a prince.

Grab your copy of PRINCE ROMAN today!

PRINCE ROMAN Trailer:
https://video214.com/play/gDUOgyuTKUnabqEhyWlFsg/s/dark

 

About CD Reiss:

C.D. Reiss is a USA Today bestseller. She still has to chop wood and carry water, which was buried in the fine print. Her lawyer is working it out with God but in the meantime, if you call and she doesn’t pick up, she’s at the well, hauling buckets.
Born in New York City, she moved to Hollywood, California to get her master’s degree in screenwriting from USC. In case you want to know, that went nowhere, but it did give her a big enough ego to write novels.
Critics have dubbed the books “poetic,” “literary,” and “hauntingly atmospheric,” which is flattering enough for her to put it in a bio, but embarrassing enough for her not to tell her husband, or he might think she’s some sort of braggart who’s too good to chop a cord of wood.
If you meet her in person, you should call her Christine.


Goodreads: http://bit.ly/1ooR2XY

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