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Chargement... A Gentleman's Bargainpar Hunter Raines
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When Seth Thompson arrives in Lexington, Kentucky, three days early for the annual company meeting, he's dreaming of a sandwich, a shower, and a good lay. Maybe not necessarily in that order.He expects the anonymity of a hotel room, but what he receives instead is a personal invitation to spend the weekend at the home of a coworker. The young and delectable David Leone could tempt any man to break his rule of not mixing business with pleasure. Any man but Seth.He'd say no in a heartbeat, if every room in town wasn't occupied due to the Blue Grass Festival-including the room Seth reserved months ago.Luckily, David has a spare bedroom he's willing to share. And soon, he's sharing a lot more...But Seth can't jeopardize his career-or David's-for a fling. So the men strike a gentleman's bargain. What happens this weekend only happens this weekend. And only in the privacy of David's house. That means definitely not outside on the porch, or under the stars...and definitely not in the boardroom on Monday morning... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Than one year ago, David got his eyes on Seth, one of the young wonderboys of the firm, a man in list to be the younger Vice President. When they first met, David was only a new employee and they didn't have any chance to deepen their acquaintance, but now David is planning to trap Seth for a weekend in his house and have his way with the man.
As always in his life, David gets what he wants, and so it is with Seth; true, they make a bargain, David gets his wicked weekend with Seth, but on Monday all will remain inside the house and will not interfere with work. David accepts, but we all know that it will be not like this, David is not ready to let go his new toy.
I believe that you will have a very bad impression on David reading this, but it's not like that. David is only very self-conscious of what he is and what he wants; in a way he is sure and strong, a strange thing for a man so young, for me he is even stronger of Seth, who is older, 37 years old against 26, and on a career level upper than David. Of Seth we haven't many details, so I haven't a real perception of the man; he is nice but no more than this.
Probably the book is too short, 60 pages, to answer to all my question; for example I didn't understand the necessity to "turn" David from nephew of the boss to son... maybe it was worst to Seth to have a relationship with the boss's son than the nephew? I don't know.
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