Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Review: Falling Under You (Fixed, #4.5) by Laurelin Paige

Falling Under You (Fixed, #4.5)
Norma Anders has always prided herself on her intelligence and determination. She climbed out of poverty, put herself through school and is now a chief financial advisor at Pierce Industries. She’s certainly a woman who won’t be topped. Not in business anyway.

But she’s pretty sure she’d like to be topped in the bedroom.

Unfortunately most men see independence and ambition in a woman and they run. Even her dominant boss, Hudson Pierce has turned down her advances, leaving her to fear that she will never find the lover she’s longing for.

Then the most unlikely candidate steps up. Boyd, her much-too-young and oh-so-hot assistant surprises her one night with bold suggestions and an authoritative demeanor he’s never shown her in the office.

It’s a bad idea…such a deliciously bad idea…but when Boyd takes the reins and leads her to sensual bliss she’s never known, the headstrong Norma can’t help but fall under his command.


I need more! Falling Under You is a quick read, returning us back to Pierce Industries and Norma and Boyd's relationship. 

Norma is head strong, successful, and independent. Her life revolves around her career as the chief financial advisor at Pierce Industries. When she finally decides to make a pass at the man she's been fawning over for years, she's quickly turned down and flees right into the trajectory of another man who has been waiting on the side lines. 

Boyd Barrett is Norma's right hand man. He's several years younger than Norma but well versed in seduction. He's finds his opportunity to reveal his feeling to Norma and offers her an opportunity to explore her more submissive side. 

Norma is dominate in her career but can she let go and give over her power in the bedroom to Boyd? The struggle is real. Norma only knows how to be the rock, the foundation for her family and the leader in her career. The story moves quickly and I continually want more. I feel like this could have been a full length novel. Norma's struggles to let go and give herself over are poignant. I enjoyed the story and HEA. 4 Stars!

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