The man who doesn’t have faith in rainbows anymore…
Tahir doesn’t believe in enforcing a code of conduct he cannot follow. But Samara might just make him make an exception! An affair at the office might seem a solution to his troubles but how can he avoid treading uncharted territory…?
Against All Rules
..when fire is set, it’s hard to avoid the blaze
The Review:
Against all Rules is a passionate romance between the handsome boss- Tahir and his hazel-eyed PA- Samara. I should admit that I thought it was another office affair, but the author has given much more.
Tahir is an alluring and charming CEO of a Biotechnology firm, but with a haunting and menacing past. Samara is a village girl who came to the big city aspiring to have a job and grow in her career. She is madly in love with him from day one but dare not let him see it. She doesn’t want to be one among the many women who drools all over him. Evident attraction draws them together and the result is nothing but sizzling chemistry and hot, steamy romance. While Tahir shares high professional ethics, Samara has deep-rooted traditional values and morals. He is fierce, harsh, yet hot and she is down-to-earth, the girl next door. Tension grips in as they are not ready to admit to their feelings.
The story is delicately well-knitted and you read it in one go. It is fast-paced and doesn’t drag at any point. The language is simple and easy to comprehend. There is humour, sarcasm, tenderness and softness to their relationship. And a jealous ex-wife makes it all the more an exciting read.
The first in Romance genre, Summerita has definitely lived up to expectations. In comparison to the content and story, the cover page could have been a wee bit better. Looking for a fresh and exotic read with deep emotions? This is way more than that!
Summerita Rhayne loves to write sensual and emotional romance. There’s no knowing when some quirky – or sometimes even not so quirky – happening in daily life might trigger her right brain and then she’s off craving a new story. She loves writing characters who learn and grow and find their way out of their troubles and emotional hang-ups. Hot, sensual heroes and sassy but sweet heroines mostly fit the bill in her stories. She also believes that a touch of humor never goes amiss in a book.
She divides her time between family, job and writing – and loves winding down with music, movies and the internet!
Against All Rules by Summerita Rhayne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Against all Rules is a passionate romance between the handsome boss- Tahir and his hazel-eyed PA- Samara. I should admit that I thought it was another office affair, but the author has given much more.
Tahir is an alluring and charming CEO of a Biotechnology firm, but with a haunting and menacing past. Samara is a village girl who came to the big city aspiring to have a job and grow in her career. She is madly in love with him from day one but dare not let him see it. She doesn’t want to be one among the many women who drools all over him. Evident attraction draws them together and the result is nothing but sizzling chemistry and hot, steamy romance. While Tahir shares high professional ethics, Samara has deep-rooted traditional values and morals. He is fierce, harsh, yet hot and she is down-to-earth, the girl next door. Tension grips in as they are not ready to admit to their feelings.
The story is delicately well-knitted and you read it in one go. It is fast-paced and doesn’t drag at any point. The language is simple and easy to comprehend. There is humour, sarcasm, tenderness and softness to their relationship. And a jealous ex-wife makes it all the more an exciting read.
The first in Romance genre, Summerita has definitely lived up to expectations. In comparison to the content and story, the cover page could have been a wee bit better. Looking for a fresh and exotic read with deep emotions? This is way more than that!
[…] This is my second book by Summerita and though I liked this one, I feel Against All Rules is a better one. I was left with wanting for more after reading the book. The language is simple […]