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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Review : Lace-Covered Compromise by Silvia Violet






Title : Lace-Covered Compromise
Author : Silvia Violet
Genre : Gay Contemporary Romance
Published : November 6th 2017
My Rating : 3.7 of 5






Adam Kingston expects to inherit his father’s multinational conglomerate. When he finds out half of it went to Nate Thomas—an annoying man whose dreams for Kingston Corp.’s future clash with Adam’s need to stave off financial disaster—Adam is furious. He’s willing to do whatever it takes to wrest control of Kingston Corp. from Nate. 

Nate may be soft-spoken, but he refuses to be swayed by Adam’s arrogant demands. When Nate accidentally drops a pair of his lacy panties in front of Adam, there’s no mistaking Adam’s interest. Nate hadn’t realized Adam was bisexual, but now that his secret is out, Nate is willing to use Adam’s lust against him if it means protecting the welfare of the company he loves. 

For Adam and Nate, hatred and desire are closely linked. Their inability to compromise threatens the company and could expose their tightly held secrets. But as they work together to develop a plan to save Kingston Corp., they begin to realize there might be more to their relationship than anger and lust.





When the lacy panties mentioned in the blurb, it's totally intrigued me. 

And the promise of a possibility for hot-shemxy-hate-fuck-sex in this enemies-to-lovers troupe made it look interesting even more.

So, I read the book in one sit and cannot put it down.

I'm sold to Nate character soon after he show up for the first time, and I love him even more after I know he's not only wearing a lace panties but also put matching lipstick when he's at the club.

I must admit that I didn't like Adam character almost the entire reading, but in the end I try to 'understand'. He's not 'that' bad actually, but still what he did to Nate annoyed me at some level.

Overall, I like the story and really enjoying the reading. It's annoying at first, but i can't denied that it also hot and fun enough to read.



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