Power Position by Cerise Deland

Power Position by Cerise Deland
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short (30 pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by Hibiscus

When Amanda Prescott hired sexy ex-Marine Jake Wilcox to head her company’s security, the lonely widow began to yearn for the hunky thirty-something to keep her safe and sound–and satisfied in bed. Jake knows the curvy boss lady wants everything he’s got–and needs everything he’s hot to deliver. On a flight to Dubai, he decides to help her reach new heights of sexual power. But when they come down to earth, will Jake and Amanda decide their encounter was only a few hours of mile-high ecstasy–or a lasting love affair?

Power Position gave me a different take on the typical power plays by executives. It told the story of Amanda Prescott, a corporate big-shot and one of her deals that she was working on.

Amanda is a fifty year-old widow who built her husband’s company into world class corporation since his death four years previously. Unfortunately, she needed a male figure to help with the current deal taking place in Dubai. All joking aside, I think we can safely say thousands did, and the good news about prostatitis is that it never gives rise to cancer. order cheap viagra This is the role of sleep on even a single levitra prices canada night – can have impact on his thinking ability in the following day. If, left unprocessed, the order cialis pills premature ejaculation will prolong for the respite of his life. cheapest brand cialis You will not find the medicine by any stretch of the imagination. Amanda hires a bodyguard who has everything she requires but she’s afraid to close a personal deal with Jake.

Jake Wilcox is an ex-Marine who is big, brawny and brainy. I know I wouldn’t let a little thing like age stand in my way if he were to pursue me. Jake’s biggest challenge is getting Amanda to realize that age is but a number and his feelings are genuine. When Jake confesses to being alone in the world, I wanted to adopt him into my family.

I liked how everything was set in modern times. From the Lear Jet to the boardroom in Dubai where the deal was made, I could relate to everything and place in the story. Power Play is a good story that reminds me not to let any opportunity slip by.

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