Wednesday, December 2, 2015

review || COMPROMISING HER POSITION { blog tour } by Samanthe Beck


Entangled Brazen | November 16, 2015 | Genre
a Compromise Me novel
★★★★1/2

SOURCE: TASTY BOOK TOURS

A sexy category romance from Entangled's Brazen imprint...

He's not who she expected, but he's exactly the man she needs…

When Chelsea Wayne drags Santa into a supply closet for a little office party nookie, she assumes the man in the suit is her on-again/off-again coworker boyfriend. Instead, it's Rafe St. Sebastian, a man known for his hard-driving ways in business as well as the bedroom--and, kill her now, the brand spanking new owner of Las Ventanas--who grants her naughtiest Christmas wishes.

So much for her reputation, not to mention her career.

Rafe needs to close three acquisitions to prove to his father he's ready to take the helm of St. Sebastian Enterprises. A hot interlude in a supply closet after deal number two seems like the perfect illicit Christmas bonus. Unfortunately, when that "bonus" becomes the key to the final deal, he finds himself back in bed--so to speak--with Chelsea, and after their steamy tryst, he's not interested in keeping things professional...

{ about samanthe beck } .

Wine lover, sleep fanatic, and USA Today Bestselling Author of sexy contemporary romance novels, Samanthe Beck lives in Malibu, California, with her long-suffering but extremely adorable husband and their turbo-son, Hud. Throw in a furry ninja named Kitty and Bebe the trash talking Chihuahua and you get the whole, chaotic picture.

When not clinging to sanity by her fingernails or dreaming up fun, fan-your-cheeks sexy ways to get her characters to happily-ever-afters, she searches for the perfect cabernet to pair with Ambien.


{ excerpt } .

“There is nothing personal between us.”

“I beg to differ. In fact, I’m fairly certain I know your deepest, darkest secret.”

“I sincerely doubt that.”

He brought his mouth to her ear. “You knew I wasn’t Paul.”

“No.” The denial, though immediate, sounded slightly breathless, slightly desperate.

She had to have at least suspected, at some point. He refused to believe otherwise. “Not at first. But when I had you clinging to the tables, trembling so hard you could barely stand? You knew.”

“You-you’re delusional. If I’d realized you weren’t Paul, don’t you think I would have stopped you?”

“No. By the time you realized, you didn’t care.” The crowd around them erupted into a countdown.

Ten... He cupped her jaw in one hand...
Nine... and slid the other down her back. Then lower. Eight... “You didn’t care about anything except my tongue tracing the path of your thong”—he let his fingers do the honor now—“all the way down until I could taste your sweet, throbbing little—”

“I thought you were Paul!” Her wide eyes darted to his, pupils huge.

Five... “Remember how you used your body to beg for more? There’s no f-ing way you’ve ever begged like that for Paul Barrington. No f-ing way. I could have you begging again.”

Her breathing came in quick, shallow pants. The hands she’d rested lightly on his shoulders tightened, bunching his jacket in a white-knuckled grip. She shook her head. “Not going to happen.”

Three... He was risking getting his face slapped in the middle of a dance floor on New Year’s Eve, but he didn’t care. For some inexcusable reason, he needed to know she wanted him, not Barrington.

Two... He spread his palm over the perfect curve of her ass and hauled her against him, so she’d feel just how well he remembered every damn detail of their last meeting.

One...

“It’s not?” he challenged, and then crushed her lips under his.

Cheers of “Happy New Year” echoed around them over the strains of “Auld Lang Syne.” A flotilla of black and silver balloons sailed down from the ceiling. Guests laughed, and sang, and jostled them while he kissed her. Sparkly, star- shaped confetti rained over everyone and everything, and he kept right on kissing her. Her arms twined around his neck. Her lips parted. She flattened one hand against the back of his head and held on. When he bent her over his arm and swept his tongue into her soft, yielding mouth, she wrapped her leg around his hip. The heat of her body practically seared his thigh through his tuxedo pants.

He trapped her lower lip between his teeth and nibbled. There went his no biting promise, but her shuddery moan told him she didn’t mind.

The song ended. The house lights came up a few notches. He slowly drew her upright, and even more slowly relinquished her mouth. She stared up at him, dazed, her lips plumped from their kiss.

“You’re a terrible liar, Miss Wayne.”

Giving her a grin he hoped didn’t reveal how much the move cost him, he walked away.

{ review } .

What a fun little Christmas-y read.

When things are starting to get a little dull between Paul and Chelsea (work's been busy, after all), she decides to spice things up -- leaving a Santa suit for him to wear to a work function. Not entirely sure he'd wear it, she was happily thrilled to see him and went to show him just how much. Sure, he was a little more handsy, a bit more bold, but she had excuses for it. Never did she think that the man in the suit was not her Paul...

Turns out, he was the new CEO of the company she's working for, and if there's one thing Chelsea has always vowed, it was to never sleep with her boss.

This story takes place over about two months or so -- making the romance a quick one. I wouldn't go as far to say it's insta-love, because Rafe definitely has to work hard for Chelsea's affections. Chelsea was a strong woman who was easy to understand and relate to. Rafe was an extremely driven alpha male who definitely came across the pages as swoon-worthy. He had his share of women, but it was Chelsea that captured his eye -- her spirit, her tenacity, and her business sense.

And then there was Paul...

I have many, many notes scattered across my Kindle copy about what I really feel about that man. There aren't many kind words for him, let's leave it at that.

But Rafe and Chelsea? I very much enjoyed them -- even during their "Mr./Ms." times.

Oh! Some key side players: loved Arden, Rafe's sister. I enjoyed the meddling bits of her and their father where Rafe was concerned. Also, I really liked Chelsea's friend, Laurie. These are solid side players and I wouldn't mind maybe seeing them again.

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2 comments:

  1. Thanks for letting me compromise you, MM!

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  2. Great review! Thank you for hosting!

    Crystal, Tasty Book Tours

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