The Ice Queen CEO
CEO Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Abby Craden
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By:
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Emily Hayes
About this listen
Falling for your Ice Queen boss is a really good idea...right?
McKinley's creative dreams are in tatters, and a job interview as a retail assistant at the Headquarters of the biggest chain of women's sex stores in the United States is the only hope she has of keeping her head above water.
She just has to get through the interview with the renowned dragon CEO Alev King first.
Alev is very hard to please, but she seems determined to work closely with McKinley, and McKinley can't help but feel the burning heat of desire whenever she is near her.
She just wants to please Alev, but will the walls around Alev's guarded heart ever come down enough to allow her to?
Contains mature themes.
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- D-M-W
- 12-06-24
FANTASTIC 🌶🌶
Another fantastic instalment of a CEO romance who owns a sex shop chain. Yep it's hot.🔥
Abby Craden is so sexy reading this with her fantastic passionate performance.❤
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- Sarah
- 19-06-24
Immature
Immature, rushed, lacking in any real depth and with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer to the skull.
There's a complete absence of any believable relationship building prior to emotional confessions so they seem to come out of nowhere. But by that point in the book you should be used to these whiplash inducing jumps because they've been happening every step of the way.
Additionally, the dialogue is pretty clunky, and at times feels somehow out of character for a character I barely know. A feat in itself, I suppose.
Craden tries her best with what she's been given here. Though there's a brand name I'm not sure she's saying right, however, I couldn't confirm without looking for it in the text format, which I won't be doing. And I'm also confused as to why our ice queen seems to be Alev at the start of the book and Aleb by the end. Couldn't say who's fault that is either.
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