New Release with Review: Under Her by Samantha Towle

August 25, 2017



A steamy and hilarious standalone romance from New York Times best-selling author Samantha Towle…

I’m used to being in charge. In and out of the office. 

So, when my parents go behind my back and hire a co-CEO to help me manage my family’s business, let’s just say, I don’t take it too well.

Especially not when the woman they’ve hired is the one girl who hated my guts in college. She thinks I’m an overprivileged, womanizing man-whore. I think she’s an uptight, stuck-up bitch. 

And, now, she’s here, in my office, telling me how to run my company.

I don’t think so.

It doesn’t matter that she has legs that go on for days or that I keep imagining bending her over my desk and showing her just how bossy I can be. 

I’ve worked my ass off and paid my dues to get to where I am, and she’s not taking it from me.

No freaking way.

Morgan Stickford is about to learn the hard way that Wilder Cross is the only boss around here. 









What happens when the new CEO of a lingerie company comes face to face with someone from his past he’s now forced to work with? You get a lot  Sexual tension DRAMA. “Under Her” was a hot office enemies to lovers romance that will leave you wishing for just a bit  more. 

“I’m not one of those guys who is all about the forbidden fruit and the chase. I’m not the kind of guy who wants something purely because he can’t have it. I don’t have to go after unobtainable because there’s more than enough of the unobtainable out there for me. 

Wilder Cross is God’s gift to women. At least he thinks he is. Good looks, a successful career and soon to be CEO of his family’s company, Wilder knows that his life is pretty much made. Taking home a different woman every weekend and letting them know upfront that it’s only temporary is how he likes to play it. But his extracurricular weekend activities is going to come to a screeching halt when he learns that his parents has appointed a Co CEO to help him run the company. Not a bad plan right? Except that person who’s going to be working with him, is someone who’s hated him all through College. 

Going to College is like a right of passage  for some people. You work hard towards a degree that is going to elevate your future career, meet new people and hopefully make life long friendships, and you have fun  because you’re only young once. For Morgan Stickford, getting to do all of these things is the one thing that she’s looking forward too and it doesn’t hurt that that the guys are pretty nice to look at. Especially one in particular but he’s the biggest man whore on campus. After an incident that leaves her hurt, Morgan’s hatred for Wilder became her new crush instead and from that moment, Wilder Cross became irrelevant to her. 


“But it’s always the times when you’re at your happiest that things go to shit. 
Because when things go up, they always have to come down". 

Now thirteen years later and a completely different person, Morgan is about to be the new Co CEO with the man who left a lasting impact during her college days. But things are different now and with everything in the past, Will and Morgan have one goal in mind and that’s to take his company to the next level. Working together is not going to be easy, but the sexual tension is going to be the death of them. 

I liked that this story was a bit different and Will was an outspoken upfront person from the beginning. He never steered you wrong with what his intentions were and even though I hated his man whore ways, he was very honest about everything and I respected that. My issue was that as much of a sexual chemistry that these two had, I wanted an emotional chemistry with them. I didn’t feel it and that bothered me so much. I needed to feel something for them emotional wise and it just didn’t happen for me. For the most part, I did enjoy the story and I think if you’re looking for a nice office romance, then this one is most definitely for you.



    


SAMANTHA TOWLE is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. She began her first novel in 2008 while on maternity leave. She completed the manuscript five months later and hasn’t stopped writing since.

She is the author of contemporary romances, The Storm Series and The Revved Series, and stand-alones, Trouble, When I Was Yours, The Ending I Want, Unsuitable, Wardrobe Malfunction and Sacking the Quarterback, which was written with James Patterson. She has also written paranormal romances, The Bringer and The Alexandra Jones Series. All of her books are penned to the tunes of The Killers, Kings of Leon, Adele, The Doors, Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, Lana Del Rey, and more of her favorite musicians.

A native of Hull and a graduate of Salford University, she lives with her husband, Craig, in East Yorkshire with their son and daughter.




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