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King of Sloth
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He'd never wanted anyone enough to chase them...until he met her.
Charming, easygoing, and rich beyond belief, Xavier Castillo has the world at his fingertips.
He also has no interest in taking over his family's empire (much to his father's chagrin), but that hasn't stopped women from throwing themselves at him...unless the woman in question is his publicist.
Nothing brings him more joy than riling her up, but when a tragedy forces them closer than ever, he must grapple with the uncertainty of his future--and the realization that the only person immune to his charms is the only one he truly wants.
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Cool, intelligent, and ambitious, Sloane Kensington is a high-powered publicist who's used to dealing with difficult clients.
However, none infuriate--or tempt--her more than a certain billionaire heir, with his stupid dimples and laid-back attitude.
She may be forced to work with him, but she'll never fall for him...no matter how fast he makes her heart beat or how thoughtful he is beneath his party persona.
He's her client, and that's all he'll ever be. Right?
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781728289755
EAN:
9781728289755
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
464
Authors:
Ana Huang
Publisher:
Bloom Books
Published Date: 2024-30-04
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I Loved Sloane and Xavier’s chemistry. The way they both grew as characters was beautifully crafted.
I decided to write this review because I believe writers have a responsibility to research the facts—especially when blending fiction with real-world references. While the book is a work of fiction, it uses the actual names of countries, which makes accuracy even more important for the reader’s immersion.One glaring example pulled me right out of the story: Spain has a Prime Minister, not a President. So when Xavier told Sloane that his friend was the cousin of “the President of Spain,” I almost dropped the book. Details matter, and this kind of oversight can undermine an otherwise engaging narrative.
This story had me laughing and crying. The character building is so good that the flow of the worlds of each character intertwined seems effortless. I can actually visualize the scenes as they take place, and it is the best I have read in a long time. It really leaves me wanting more.
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The print was a bit off, but the book was still readable. Just a messed up cover
Loved the book! It has descriptive spicy scenes and a great story line! I couldn’t put it down! One of my favorites!