Review: Blurring the Lines by Marisa Cleveland

Blurring the Lines

Synopsis

He broke all his rules... for her.

Real estate development CEO Blake Whitman is an Aquarius with a philanthropic nature, but when it comes to work, he's driven and focused, and he would never, ever mix business with pleasure. As far as he's concerned, office romance is off the table.

He also never backs down from a challenge, and Kira Layton just accused him of ruining the community. What better way to get her on his side than to hire her?

But the more he tells himself to keep his hands off his new, sexy secretary, the harder it is for him to come up with reasons why office romances never work and why it's a bad idea to cross the line..

4-Stars Review

This was an interesting and enjoyable read. I liked Blake's character and chemistry between Kira and him made this book more entertaining to read. Kira is amusing, funny and determined woman. She wants to support/help the society and willing to work hard in order to achieve those goals. Blake is and over-worked businessman who is focused on increasing his company's profits. But they are both perfect for each other. What starts as a work relationship soon turns into something more and they might not get out with their hearts intact...

Blake needs a secretary and Kira needs to save her mother's legacy. They can work together to achieve their goals. For her charity and helping out at animal shelter means a lot. She is pleasantly surprised to find out that Blake is not the cold hearted businessman everyone seems to think. He also cares about helping out in the society and shares her love for dogs but will that be enough for them to be together....

A best romance novel! I recommend it to all readers who like contemporary romance books. This one is definitely a good one.

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