![]() ![]() The only problem? The sparks that fly between them. ![]() The two clash immediately, but the moody businessman quickly realizes that someone who can handle him that well would make a great assistant. When she encounters Magnus, she’s already having a bad day, and he just makes it worse. She hasn’t been able to keep one for more than a few months (through no fault of her own), and is having trouble breaking into the industry. The story follows Sabrina, a recent graduate who just lost another job. It still feels very much like Snow’s style – and it’s still way, way too long – but this one’s got a nice, fresh feel. ![]() Sabrina is no damsel in distress, and the two together were a lot of fun to read. Magnus is still growly, but mostly in the bedroom, and the storyline is pure office romance. ![]() I’ll admit to being a little burned out on her growly alphas and the danger they find themselves in, so it was nice to mix things up a bit. I seriously have no idea how this author writes so quickly, because her books are LONG and they come out frequently. A Snow romance WITHOUT suspense? Blasphemy! Well, honestly, I kinda liked that it was so different from her usual – at least in some ways. ![]()
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