

The dialogue was pretty much "you're so bossy" and "you're so hot" over and over (I'm exaggerating but it felt that way). Michael was way too sweet and naive for a cutthroat real estate exec Bryce had too little damage or darkness for someone who grew up without a mom (and with an absentee dad). The MCs were too perfect and cookie cutter for me. I found the story pretty boring, with no real stakes, not much world building or character development - or anything to really keep my interest. It started well but the story or characters did not grab me at all. Walker Narrated by: Glen Lloyd Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins ❤❤❤❤ Overall 🎧🎧🎧🎧 Narration 📚📚📚📚 Story Read at 1.25 speed on Audible But as usual, I sped up the audio to 1.25. Glen Lloyd did a clean and concise job narrating. She never skips on the details, which makes her books for me. I love the research the NR Walker does for her books, from simple things like food and drink from a specific country to all the processes of starting a new business. After that, it didn't matter if each other had money or a job, the sexual chemistry was off the roof, and that was all that mattered. I enjoyed that the identities were hidden from each main character when they first met, and that carried on for a few more meets. This is because they are both busy businessmen and do not need interruptions in their life, which means dating and relationships. Although there is a story, Mr SAF and Mr Bossy meet for sex and only sex.

I enjoyed this book the first time I read it, but listening to it brought out more of the characters for me.
