


Petra works for a temp agency and has just been assigned to be the executive assistant to the demanding CEO. She isn’t certain what to make of the man’s behavior but the one thing she does know is that she needs the job so she can’t give in to the attraction she has for him.
From the moment that Jack saw Petra he knew that he would be claiming her as his own. Now he just needs time to convince her and that means ensuring that no other man is allowed close.
The chemistry between them is intense and Jack wasn’t about to let anyone or anything stand in their way. I listened to the audio copy and thought the narrators were a good choice for the characters and their story.

Julien: After going through numerous candidates, I’ve found the best baker to work alongside me. Marilyn Shaw’s baked goods are works of art that rival my own. She bakes the most delicious desserts, but I don’t want them. I want her.
Marilyn: I could have my own bakery if I wanted, and my older brother would have it set up for me in a heartbeat. The problem is that I have something to prove. I’m not a spoiled girl who gets everything her brother throws her way, but people have always assumed it, so I’ve worked tirelessly to get perfect grades in my pastry program. Now, to show off my skills in a bakery. The only problem is everyone believes I got the job by sleeping with my new boss. And I am . . .


Marilyn is determined to forge her own path as a pastry chef so decides to enter a competition where employers are looking for new bakers. The night before the competition she meets a sexy stranger and she spends a steamy evening with him never expecting to see him again until he appears at the competition and offers her a job.
Julien is a successful businessman who is at the competition looking for a baker but wants so much more when he sees Marilyn. He didn’t know that she would be one of the competitors but once he sees her there he is determined to claim her as his own both personally and professionally.
I enjoyed the performance of the narrators as they brought out all the heat and heart of this story.





















