

It’s not long before Dylan and Wolf are crossing lines they shouldn’t, but it seems impossible to stay away. So spending time working together causes all kinds of friction – sexual and otherwise. There’s something about Wolf that gets under Dylan’s skin, and Wolf feels the same way.

But when she discovers that she needs to impress the future owner of the team, Wolf, Dylan is dismayed to realize that it’s the man she despised at first sight. The story follows Dylan, a woman who is excited to have just gotten her dream job – being the head lawyer of a sports team. So all of the ingredients for a great read were here, but they didn’t come together in a satisfying way for me. It lost me completely once they began hate banging and STILL denied any kind of feelings/relationship very late in the book. It’s completely inappropriate for a boss/employee situation – especially for a heroine who is a lawyer and 100% knows better – and some of those issues are never resolved. But it just felt so sexual and superficial to me they snipe and bicker, try to one up each other, and every other thought in their heads is of the sexual variety. It should’ve been a perfect fit – there’s tons of banter, sizzling chemistry, plenty of bickering, a firecracker of a heroine, and a hero who is in over his head.

This series has become very popular, so I took my time waiting for the right tropes before checking out this new-to-me author. Everybody’s been loving this one, but… I was disappointed.
