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The Ice Queen CEO

CEO Series, Book 4

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The Ice Queen CEO

By: Emily Hayes
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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Falling for your Ice Queen boss is a really good idea...right?

McKinley's creative dreams are in tatters, and a job interview as a retail assistant at the Headquarters of the biggest chain of women's sex stores in the United States is the only hope she has of keeping her head above water.

She just has to get through the interview with the renowned dragon CEO Alev King first.

Alev is very hard to please, but she seems determined to work closely with McKinley, and McKinley can't help but feel the burning heat of desire whenever she is near her.

She just wants to please Alev, but will the walls around Alev's guarded heart ever come down enough to allow her to?

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Emily Hayes (P)2024 Tantor
Literature & Fiction Romance Heartfelt
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This is the fourth book in the series, and honestly it felt totally rushed. At times I was a bit confused about where we even were in the story. I understood the overall premise, but the pacing just didn’t give it enough room to breathe—especially the spicy scenes. They just kind of happened out of nowhere, and I didn’t even feel like I was there to listen to them.

The series started really strong, but now it feels like it’s slipping and going downhill. I’d definitely rate the earlier books above this one.

Slipping and not in a good way

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