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A review by snaze6
The C Agreement by R.L. Kenderson
5.0
RL Henderson is a fantastic writing duo! They write books filled with interesting characters in some unusual situations then add in plenty of steam, humor and emotion. Their books are always a fun and entertaining adventure.
Book 2 in the Rendezvous series can definitely be read as a standalone, Book 1 is definitely worth the read! This series features women lawyers who meet
when they agree to volunteer for a special outreach program for the mayor. These women are bold and fearless lawyers with less than fantastic personal lives.
Rayne was recently dumped by her ex-boyfriend of a year after a romantic getaway weekend because he said she wasn’t very good in bed. Ouch! For Rayne, a woman who I big the reason he dumped her was worse than losing him. Rayne has been overlooked, ignored and friend-zoned her entire life. When her older brother bets his best friend, Cade, he can’t have sex with just one woman for an entire month Rayne sees and opportunity.
Cade is committed to avoiding commitment and goes through life having casual sex with a roster of like minded women and random hookups. He craves sex, but doesn’t want anything more. When his best friend’s little sister suggests she be his only sex partner for a month so she can learn to be great in bed he reacts with anger over the reason she thinks she’s bad in bed, but the idea of sex with her really turns him on.
These two have known each other since elementary school and are close friends. The heat between them
Is extraordinary hot and the sex scenes are definitely scorching!
Cade surprised me! His description as a playboy and his strategy for avoiding relationship entanglements gave the initial impression of a one dimensional character. I was so wrong, and the chapters from
Cade’s POV show an alpha male who is very possessive and protective of his woman, even if she’s only his for a month. After reading this book, Cade became one of my favorite characters.
I’m eager to read the next book in the series which will feature Delaney, the third lawyer in the group.
I received a free ARC from the authors and Hidden Gems; and I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.
Book 2 in the Rendezvous series can definitely be read as a standalone, Book 1 is definitely worth the read! This series features women lawyers who meet
when they agree to volunteer for a special outreach program for the mayor. These women are bold and fearless lawyers with less than fantastic personal lives.
Rayne was recently dumped by her ex-boyfriend of a year after a romantic getaway weekend because he said she wasn’t very good in bed. Ouch! For Rayne, a woman who I big the reason he dumped her was worse than losing him. Rayne has been overlooked, ignored and friend-zoned her entire life. When her older brother bets his best friend, Cade, he can’t have sex with just one woman for an entire month Rayne sees and opportunity.
Cade is committed to avoiding commitment and goes through life having casual sex with a roster of like minded women and random hookups. He craves sex, but doesn’t want anything more. When his best friend’s little sister suggests she be his only sex partner for a month so she can learn to be great in bed he reacts with anger over the reason she thinks she’s bad in bed, but the idea of sex with her really turns him on.
These two have known each other since elementary school and are close friends. The heat between them
Is extraordinary hot and the sex scenes are definitely scorching!
Cade surprised me! His description as a playboy and his strategy for avoiding relationship entanglements gave the initial impression of a one dimensional character. I was so wrong, and the chapters from
Cade’s POV show an alpha male who is very possessive and protective of his woman, even if she’s only his for a month. After reading this book, Cade became one of my favorite characters.
I’m eager to read the next book in the series which will feature Delaney, the third lawyer in the group.
I received a free ARC from the authors and Hidden Gems; and I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.