When she hesitantly agreed to take a job as an companion for five billionaire businessmen during their random twisted sex outings, Chelsea Broussard wondered if she would be able to live up to their expectations. Those fears are put to the test at Portland’s infamous Paris Theater, where she finds herself the only woman in a room full of horny men. Chelsea’s desire to keep her new bosses happy is tested dramatically when one of them pushes her to interact with eager men in the anything-goes adult theater. Will she be able to follow through? And more importantly, might she actually enjoy the experience?
So in book 3 we find Chelsea
struggling with her being a "slut" for the Partners. She is 3 weeks
in and she finds herself at a loose end. She is used to being busy, to working
and now she is unsure of herself. So she decides to work on herself while she is
waiting for the next call....and that call is from Greg.
I don't know why, but there are 2 of
the Billionaires that I was most excited to read about Tristan (the super-hot
partner who is the ultimate man candy for Chelsea). Greg was the one that brought her to the other
partners and the first partner she was with. In this story we not only get to
see Greg's kinky nature but his teasing one too. Chelsea's character becomes
even more developed and it's exciting to see her grow.
Executive Sweet 3 earns a solid 9 out
of 10 from me.
Living in the Pacific Northwest, Alexis Adaire spends too much time
indoors, cuddling under blankets with her husband and muse, emerging
from the bedroom periodically to refill her coffee mug and jot down
ideas. Does Alexis draw upon personal experience for her short story
ideas? She will never tell.
Alexis keeps her twisted identity separate from her everyday life; no
one knows what debauchery lies behind her violet eyes. Although, she
admits this double-life she leads — mild-mannered office worker by day
and erotica novelist by night — keeps a glow to her cheeks and a sly
smile to her lips.
Alexis takes her readers to those secret, unspeakable corners of their fantasies they never knew existed.
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