Taken by the Raider by Dani Collins

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Taken by the Raider by Dani Collins
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The first time Aubrey Hargrave was “acquired” by corporate raider Griffen Woodlock, she was unable to resist his potent sexuality. She made the fatal mistake of mixing business with pleasure, but had to end their passionate affair to save her father’s reputation—and her heart.

At 20, Griffen pushed his abusive father out of his CEO position to take the chair himself. Aside from indulging his passion for beautiful women, Griffen hasn’t made an emotional decision since. When Aubrey cuts short their white-hot affair, he tells himself she can easily be replaced. Except she can’t.

Discovering Aubrey’s family secret gives Griffen the power to force a second take-over, but he intends to seize more than her business. He wants her.

  • File Name:taken-by-the-raider-by-dani-collins.epub
  • Original Title:Taken by the Raider
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B01AAXAT9I
  • Publisher:Tule Publishing
  • Date:2016-02-10T18:00:00+00:00
  • Subject:Fiction,Romance
  • File Size:151.006 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright Page
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Table of Contents
  • 5. Chapter One
  • 6. Chapter Two
  • 7. Chapter Three
  • 8. Chapter Four
  • 9. Chapter Five
  • 10. Chapter Six
  • 11. Chapter Seven
  • 12. A Year of Love in Marietta
  • 13. About the Author

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Jo Jo
Jo Jo

I didn't like this, though some of the writing was very poignant. For one, a 20 year old orchestrating a corporate take over, I can't imagine any company board letting that happen. Secondly, the male lead was so generally cold and unfeeling. Every chance to speak up for her, to assure her, to defend her, he failed miserably. It didn't feel good reading this woman get her heart crushed many times over. Her half brother calls her a hooker to goad some reaction out of the mmc and he just ignores it. The brother served him up a chance to say something nice and make something decent out of their relationship and the mmc lets her feel cheap and used.

there's a lot of books on here where you're left to wonder 'why does she want him to begin with?" and this falls into that category.

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