Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Book review - Convincing The Secretary by Ava March - 4 stars

Convincing The Secretary by Ava March
M/M historical romance with BDSM 
4/5 stars 


Blurb 

Business and pleasure is a mix no gentleman should consider.

Lord Grayson Holloway goes after what he wants—be it in the law office on his clients’ behalf or in the bedchamber. His new position as partner puts him closer to achieving his goal of becoming the most successful solicitor in London. There’s just one problem—his new secretary. Broad of shoulder yet mild of manner, Edward tempts Gray like no other. Yet the young man barely notices him.

Edward Fenton tries to be a good secretary, but being in Lord Grayson’s hard, commanding presence rouses Edward’s most forbidden desires. Wicked, naughty desires no gentleman should consider giving in to, let alone with his new employer.

Gray is more than willing to mix business with pleasure. But convincing Edward to take a chance on a future with him? That might be the most challenging case Gray has ever taken on.

Warning: Includes buttoned-up gentlemen who become undone, improper use of a desk, spankings, and a big bad lord who has a soft spot for his virgin secretary.
 


Review 

Convincing the Secretary is an unique m/m historical romance that I really enjoyed. I don't come across many m/m historical romances so I was very excited to read this one, and it lived up to my expectations. There are some very steamy scenes, and some light BDSM elements - this book is hot! 

Lord Grayson has just become a partner in his law firm, and is well on his way to becoming the best lawyer in London. But he keeps getting distracted from his work goals by his handsome, mild mannered new secretary Edward. Edward is trying to be a good secretary but he is harbouring wicked thoughts about his boss. He doesn't want to be writing up boring reports, he wants to be on his knees servicing his Lord. Can Grayson convince Edward that business and pleasure does mix and that they could have a future together?

I loved Lord Grayson, he was delightfully grumpy and uptight. Edward was really sweet and was a perfect match for Gray. The chemistry between them was explosive and it resulted in some very sexy scenes, but I also enjoyed there relationship dynamics outside of the bedchamber. They were living in tough times and couldn't be open about their relationship, and I found this very interesting to read about. Convincing the Secretary is an entertaining, sexy read that I really enjoyed so it receives four out of five stars.


I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.

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