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Ebook About A brash assistant.Justin White has the smarts, grit, and determination to succeed in the corporate world despite his colorful hair and eyeliner. Too bad his new employer’s prickly domineering CFO thinks otherwise.A cold executive.Haunted by an accident that left him with a wounded leg and broken heart, Eli Ovadia needs things neat and controlled. Justin is messy, whip smart, and pushes all of Eli’s buttons. But taming that brash man is out of the question.A fiery affair that may burn them both.One hot encounter at the office unlocks their smoldering desire, and sends them spinning into a relationship neither expected, but is that enough to overcome the scars of their past?This ~80,000-word novel was previously published, and has been lightly edited.Book Just Business (The Takeover Series Book 2) Review :
I would have loved to be able to give this enjoyable, erotic and moving story 5 stars, but I can't. Two factors, which I'll discuss in a bit, marred it for me. There is no meet cute for the two MCs, Justin and Eli, but rather an intriguing professional interaction shot through through with sexual innuendo. Eli, we soon learn, is a Dom in sex play, and Justin a sub, but their respective tragic backstories make those designations much more fraught: Eli has a leg crippled in a horrible car accident and Justin had just come out of a long-term abusive relationship.Needless to say, their eventual discovery of and mighty attraction to each other's sexual predilictions leads to some very steamy BDSM sex scenes leading to a closer and closer relationship between the MCs. This in turn is nearly torpedoed by the psychological baggage that each chapter brings to their interactions. The resolution of this unhappy situation is the gripping psychologocal heart of the story, and both horrific and heart-rending in its senstively and skilfully-told unfolding. A rather superficial coda limns the marriage of Justin and Eli and the successful restoration of damaged family relations. Two interesting (to me, anyway) points to note. First, the story takes place in Pittsburgh, which is portrayed in just enough detail so one knows where the characters are at every point in the story, a big plus. Secondly, and unusually, one of the main characters, Eli, is very openly Jewish, a fact that plays a complex and well-detailed role in the story. As a Jewishly-knowledgeable person, I was gratified that the Jewish elements, both cultural and specifically religious, were presented accurately and sympathetically by the author. This added greatly to his/her/their authorial credibility.Now, the bad news.The author, Anna Zabo, has a fluid style that is well-suited to the story, and shows a generally fine familiarity with formal written English grammar and syntax. But there are, for me, too many blatant lapses into bad grammar that spoil the presentation. The worst offense is the absence of clear referents for pronouns: who does "he" or "she" refer to? Contrary to what some Amazon and Kindle authors apparently believe, clear, grammatically correct writing is not an optional "add-on" to a story; it is essential to understanding the story in the first place. The second dimension in which the author disappoints is in the otherwise careful and sympathetic portrayal of Eli's crippled leg and its impact on the story. The author does make repeated reference to the difficulties a bum leg imposes on the mobility and self-image of the character "owning" it. But only once does the other MC try directly to look at, talk about it, or otherwise display any interest in it. Nor, unfortunately, does this leg seem to affect in any way the sexual activities of the MCs. One does not have to be a devote to expect that an obvious disability of a MC (he walks with a cane!) would play a greaer role in the story than, say, having blue eyes or brown hair. For all of my quibbling, I immensely enjoyed this story, despite my almost complete previous unfamiliarity with and even mild aversion to BDSM as either a practice or a literary theme. For fans of kinky MM romance, this book is, I believe, a must-read. I had trouble deciding how to rate this book. The first half is very good. A few problems, such as a lot of grammar errors and a little too much purple prose ("he kissed like the devil"). But the characters were really enjoyable--I liked how stern and intimidating Eli was especially. The sex was hot and the BDSM scenes incredibly enjoyable. The author went hardcore with them, which I love; it can be hard to find books that delve deep into the Scene and this was great.And then I got to the second half. This book gets dark. Very dark, and incredibly disturbing, and I wasn't prepared for that at all. Even more upsetting is the book summary DID NOT WARN FOR THIS AT ALL. I'm not talking about the BDSM, again that was great. But there are graphic mentions of severely traumatizing past events that literally made me nauseous, and it's irresponsible for the author to not warn for it at all. It would have been easy to do without spoiling the plot, and I would never ever have bought the book if I'd known how dark it gets.Spoilers below:Eli was in a horrendous car accident several years ago. Three of his friends were killed, one of them being his boyfriend. Not only was his leg mangled, he was left with severe PTSD. I suspected it would be pretty bad based on the summary, so it didn't bother me that much. Though he does have a few episodes where he flashes back, and they're pretty bad. I could handle it, though, and it made Eli feel much more human and sympathetic.Justin's past is where it gets bad, though. See, he escaped from an incredibly abusive relationship a few years ago. Literally escaped, as in waited for his boyfriend to fall asleep and then ran out of the house in nothing but the clothes on his back. There's mentions of it throughout the book, but they're subtle at first, slowly increasing in intensity. Then Eli and Justin are in a scene--one that Justin specifically asked for, so it was consensual--and he gets triggered. Big time. I have no problem with that type of situation, even enjoy it at times because when romance is involved it can make my heart ache in a good way. But this book takes it way too far in my opinion. Justin doesn't just bolt from the scene, he flees from Eli instantly transferring all the hatred from his abuser onto Eli, suddenly turning him from a lover to a monstrous enemy (Eli never pushes Justin into anything, or manipulates him, this is totally a trigger from his past, which makes it slightly redeemable). Eli turns into a wallowing, pitiful mess, which doesn't quite feel believable and honestly made me like him less.Later on, when they try to patch things up (which feels really, really unbelievable given how terribly wrong things went), both men describe in detail their pasts. Justin's ex-boyfriend is a textbook example of what Dom's should never do in their relationships. There was a lot of physical, emotional and sexual abuse and late in the story Justin goes into very graphic detail. It just went too far for me and wound up really spoiling the rest of what started out as a really good book. It's a shame, because it started out so promising, but if you decide to pick it up, just know that it is not the typical light and fluffy romance novel--it gets into deep territory, far deeper than I felt comfortable with. And the HEA just seemed completely forced and unrealistic given both men's personalities, especially Eli's. 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