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Victoria Davies

Autor/a de Love at Stake

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Obres de Victoria Davies

Love at Stake (2014) 19 exemplars
Giving Up the Boss (2018) 8 exemplars
Deals with Demons (2010) 6 exemplars
Angels & Demons (2011) — Autor — 6 exemplars
Demon By My Side (2014) 6 exemplars
Dying to Date (2015) 5 exemplars
Seducing the Demon Huntress (2013) 5 exemplars
The Billionaire's Bet (2017) 5 exemplars
A Baby for the Billionaire (2018) 4 exemplars
Catching the CEO (2019) 4 exemplars
Fiery Temptations (Hex Appeal) (2012) 3 exemplars
The Alpha's Temporary Mate (2015) 3 exemplars
Magical Mistakes (2013) 2 exemplars
The Billionaire's Paradise (2017) 2 exemplars

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Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War (2014) — Cover photo of woman, algunes edicions1,098 exemplars

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On the one hand this reminded me of Jessica Sim's supernatural matchmaking books. On the other I'm a sucker for them so it didn't matter at all.



For some reason romances/paranormals/urban fantasies that involve a woman being the sole human in a work/social setting of all paranormals is something I love. Maybe its a bit of wish fulfillment (but hey that's reading in general). LOVE AT STAKE, as I mention in my short review, reminded me a lot of Jessica Sims' "Midnight Liaison" books. Especially the first one - in which the human Matchmaker gets coerced into being the date for one of their high profile clients (much to the disapproval of her job, her boss, and the rules in general).

However Midnight Liaisons as a series is a light hearted romp through paranormal dating. LOVE AT STAKE had a slightly more serious edge to it as our dear Abbey is very certain that there can be only one outcome to her and Lucian's affair. One very sad, very lonely, very hurt filled outcome.

The third person POV switches back and forth with Abbey and Lucian, though we get more from Abbey's POV then his. It mostly seemed liked Davies would switch to Lucian so we could see that no he wasn't just toying around and yes he was as conflicted as Abbey. Nice to have that confirmation, but it also made a lot of what Abbey would fling at Lucian seem unnecessary or as if she didn't understand.

Melissa, Lucian's "daughter", was an interesting secondary character, but we don't get very much from her other then 'I want my father to be happy. Also maybe modern.' She's pretty instrumental into getting the two together--pushing them both to recognizing certain truths.

Something I found to be very important and ultimately made this a better then 3 Star Read for me. Abbey makes it clear, numerous times that she is happy being human. Maybe in the future she'll change that stance, but right now she's happy being the way she is thank you very much. She has nothing against the transformation in general terms, but she lays out her argument to one particularly insistent suitor quite well. It basically boils down to the fact she sees no reason to change what isn't broken.

It was also nice to see the woman taking charge of how a relationship would end. Abbey faced the problem straight on and didn't flinch. She made Lucian understand that he was offering her nothing - great sex and some form of affection, but she knew she deserved something better. She deserved to be loved--for all her faults and quirks and humanity and deserved to be told she was loved.
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lexilewords | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Dec 28, 2023 |
A secret affair between rival CEOs -- seems like a good premise, right? Sadly things did not end well. Because there was nothing much that did work other than the premise I won't add a full review, but will list four of the author's fundamental failures and one thing she got right that got this to a 2-star from a 1-star:

1. I am 99.7% sure Davies does not know what a CEO does. There is a .3% chance she knew and just said, "F it, this sounds more fun than real CEO work does. Sure, a lot of romances since 50 Shades feature CEOs who don't actually do what CEOs do, but Davies put the story of the business rivalry front and center so it was an issue.
2. I am 100% sure Davies does not know anything about the phrama industry. Hint, it is not run by the neglected sons of founders of mom-and-pop businesses or by the idealistic daughters of Gepettos with chemistry degrees, who just want make things that save lives.
3. Successful CEOs don't attend business conferences to learn about new trends in marketing or to network for new hires unless it is Sedona or the Aspen Institute or something like that. That was weird.
4. Davies has seen Pretty Woman way too many times (see, e.g., item 2 on this list.)
5. The thing that did work here was the conversation between Caitlyn and Damien. It was kind, smart, and respectful but still often playful and sexy. And the sex was all of those things as well. If you lifted the romance between those two out of the rest of the book (which was all terrible) it could have been really good.
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Narshkite | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Oct 4, 2023 |
I almost did not post this book because I was so embarrassed to have read something with this title. My GR friends know that I am reasonably (or perhaps unreasonably) shameless in posting books here, owning up to reading, and even sometimes liking, things ridiculous, things smutty, and things very very basic. Truth be told there are only two books I can recall deciding not to post due to embarrassment, but this almost became book three. Apparently, I will admit to the smutty, but not the Hallmark-y or blatantly consumerist. But not posting was doing a disservice to a hard-working writer who put together a very solid genre romance just because her publisher gave it a terrible title, and that seemed unfair.

The book is really charming. Walker and Clara have been best friends since they met in college 10 years earlier when Walker dated Clara's roommate. Both came from troubled families from whom they were estranged and they became each other's families. Ten years later Clara is a hard-working journalist and Walker is a tech billionaire, and they remain the most important people in one another's lives as they casually date others but never commit to anyone but each other emotionally. Both fear the risk of losing the other and so they never pursue a romantic partnership. Then one day someone leaves a baby on Walker's stoop saying it is his - there is no signature on the note, and apparently Walker is enough of a fuckboy that he is not sure who the mother would be based on the age of the child. (I believe he narrows it down to a few options, but maybe I made that up.) He calls Clara, who had many younger siblings she was charged with raising so knows about babies, to come save him. She moves in for 3 weeks, and during that time as they each fall in love with the baby they lose the will to resist their love for one another. There are hurdles, but this is fairly low angst. The sex is sexy but not particularly graphic and the setup is fun, but the best part of this was the conversation between Walker and Clara. They are smart and funny, but it is not just flirty banter like in most romances (which I often love, this is not an insult to that), it is fun and loving friend conversation and the dialogue sounds like real people actually talking to to one another. I also loved Clara's boss/friend and the person they hire as a nanny. There are some imperfect things. The baby's bio mother behaves in ways that do not ring true and Walker has a lot of free time for a billionaire who is still supposedly running a company, but overall this was fun and diverting. I am reading a very complicated book as my main read right now, and my sidepiece romances are a necessary escape -- this one did the job nicely.
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Narshkite | Oct 4, 2023 |
Forgot to post this one day read. It is hokey and ridiculous, and I still really enjoyed it. EA Lori is in love with her boss and so quits her job because it is all too painful. In a moment of grief, she drives too fast and mows over said boss, leaving him with amnesia. During his recovery he becomes a better man, she helps him save the company, and they both have many orgasms. Fun, forgettable but fun.
 
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Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
20
ISBN
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