Blurb:
Anthony Morgan is the last man I should ever work for.
Too bad I don’t have a choice.
It started with an email from Jennifer Gonzales.
It ended with me walking into a boardroom face-to-face with the man who wants to protect her.
The same man who looks at me like I’m a threat to everything he built.
And maybe I am.
He’s cold. Controlled.
Italian billionaire in an Armani suit, hiding bruises behind bank accounts.
He thinks I’m still loyal to my former best friend—the woman who broke his brother’s heart and stole something she should’ve never touched.
But I’m not here for Belle.
I’m here to do a job.
Security.
Protection.
No distractions.
Except Anthony Morgan is a distraction.
His eyes strip me bare.
His voice is a seduction I never saw coming.
And every time we fight, it feels like foreplay.
Getting too close to him is a mistake.
Falling for him?
Dangerous.
But if there’s one thing I’ve learned from war zones and heartbreak…
It’s that the most forbidden fire burns the hottest.
And Anthony Morgan is pure flame.
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My Review - 3.5 of 5 stars -
3 1/2 stars for me. Emily was good at her job, and her connection to the situation was very personal. Anthony was very protective of her but also impressed with how she was willing to protect him. They did make a steamy couple, but Emily had her doubts about where she fit in his world, so she was very hesitant. The threats to certain Morgan family members brought an edge to the story, and I felt it was a strong story. I did feel that there was a little too much indecision about feelings and a lot of extra description that slowed down the story. This was my first book in the House of Morgan series, and it gave me a good look at this interesting family.
I received a copy through RABT Book Tours, and this is my unsolicited review.
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