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A review by dontgrumble
Fixed on You by Laurelin Paige
5.0
Alayna has a not so great past. She became obsessed, stalked and now has a restraining order against her. But she is moving forward, she isn't that person anymore and with her newly acquired MBA is looking to start her new life.
Having always loved working in a bar, she really wants to progress to the management side of things but her chance is in jeopardy as the bar is taken over by a new owner who she has no idea if they will give her a chance.
Hudson Pierce is the sexy as hell new owner and he has decided that he wants Alayna, and what he wants he gets, always. She falls for him and discovers that he too has a past that is not soo pleasant, which makes him potentially bad for her. Can she cope with all of this without reverting to old habbits? Or does this infact mean that he is exactly the right type of guy for her as he can help her deal with her past?
I would definietly recommend it to fans of The Crossfire series by Sylvia day for the dominant tortured hero and the heroine with the equally messed up passed. It was sexy, passionate and although similar themes were addressed, was a completely new story to anything else i have read.
Having always loved working in a bar, she really wants to progress to the management side of things but her chance is in jeopardy as the bar is taken over by a new owner who she has no idea if they will give her a chance.
Hudson Pierce is the sexy as hell new owner and he has decided that he wants Alayna, and what he wants he gets, always. She falls for him and discovers that he too has a past that is not soo pleasant, which makes him potentially bad for her. Can she cope with all of this without reverting to old habbits? Or does this infact mean that he is exactly the right type of guy for her as he can help her deal with her past?
I would definietly recommend it to fans of The Crossfire series by Sylvia day for the dominant tortured hero and the heroine with the equally messed up passed. It was sexy, passionate and although similar themes were addressed, was a completely new story to anything else i have read.