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An offer he couldn’t refuse… One week of mind-blowing sex on a beautiful Caribbean island. Of all the business proposals financial tycoon Dominic Saxon has heard, Taylor Steele’s is definitely the most tempting. All Taylor wants in return is for Dominic to father her baby. No strings, no commitments-just a mutually satisfying arrangement. Make that very satisfying. For a man with no intention of marrying again, it sounds ideal. Taylor wants a baby, not a relation… More >>

Irresistible Forces

8 Responses to “Irresistible Forces”

  • From the first chapter, you knew how this book was going to end. It was pretty predictable and bland. The middle of the book really had no story or plot – just sex for a week. And, honestly, that got old for me after the first few escapades.

    If you’re interested in a predictable plot this is for you!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • cristobal says:

    Even as a freebie the book’s too expensive. Those are hours you’ll never get back people.

    The plotting is stupid, the writing is excruciating, the dialogue ridiculous. There wasn’t a single good part to the book, well, except maybe the part when I realized that I didn’t have to finish it about half way thru. There was no gun at my head. I could just put it down and remove it from my Kindle. That part? That part was awesome.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  • M. Miller says:

    Lousy, lousy writing. Stupid plot; boring, unbelievable, flat, personality-less characters. Subtract the sex (there was so much of it, it became incredibly annoying and nauseating; I must have rolled my eyes about a thousand times) and you probably have about 10 pages of text. Not that any of the ten pages have substance. Please do not buy this book or in any way encourage this author to keep writing or to think she is good at it. This is the first and will be the last book of hers I’ve read. Thank goodness it was a free read on eharlequin and I didn’t actually spend money. Yuck.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Denny says:

    Most of the reviews on this book are postive. If you are a diehard fan of Ms Jackson buy this book, if you like a touch of realism in your romances then borrow this book. I find that more and more I am of the latter type of reader. The sex scenes are great, Ms Jackson can do no wrong on that score but I found the plot line hard to swallow. A 25 year old professional asset manager, decides she wants a baby but not a husband. Ok if she was 35 or even 45 I can go with that but 25?! Taylor Steele first cousin of the Steele brothers decides to ask one of her very wealthy clients to father her child at an all expenses paid baby making vacation. The client Dominic Saxon , biracial millionaire (him being mega rich was a very important detail for Taylor) accepts. After that despite enjoying some of the story this unrealisic aspect kept bugging me. If Taylor was working class, not very educated and came up with the same plot she would be potrayed as a fickle woman who wanted a rich baby daddy, but cos she has money herself then her behaviour is considered acceptable? Ooookkkkk. Also as per usual with Ms Jacksons work everyone, well the heroine does, falls in love in one week, alright I know this is fantasy and fiction but pleeease this is too much! Maybe I need to back away from these fairy story type books or a while. LOL
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Samdog says:

    I know this got high reviews but I found it contrived and to have an almost paint-by-numbers plot. If I’d bought it for the beach I’d have disppointed and only my joy in my new Kindle kept me going. If she had used the phrase, “burning up the sheets” one more time, I’d have had to delete it right there and then!
    Rating: 2 / 5

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