Possessive Playboy
Cocky Suits Chicago Book 2
by Alex Wolf and Sloane Howell
Policy: Don't sleep with your brother's secretary.
Problem: Deacon Collins is a wealthy playboy and does what he pleases.
It started out innocent.
He yanked her into the supply closet and lost his briefs. Not the legal kind.
Now, he wants more.
More of her soft curves and sweet mouth.
More than just quickies against a cabinet.
Quinn can throw the flowers he sends in the trash and hide behind company policy all she wants.
At the end of the day...
He will have her.
If you love wealthy, possessive alpha males and strong heroines, this series is for YOU!
Possessive Playboy is the second book in the Cocky Suits Chicago series, but they can be read in any order. It's a full-length standalone romance novel with a Happily Ever After.
Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
If the start of this book doesn't grab your attention, nothing will, and if I hadn't already guessed that this couple would generate some steam, it wouldn't have taken long to figure it out. However, steamy chemistry aside, I wasn't completely on board the Deacon and Quinn train at first. Oh, I liked Quinn, and once we're introduced to her father, her serious, no-nonsense character makes perfect sense. Deacon was where I ran into trouble. Not that he isn't likable, but he's such a joker that I had trouble taking him seriously. I wanted to see him put his money where his mouth was and show Quinn that he meant business. Of course, it didn't take long for Sloane and Alex to change my mind about Deacon, and before I knew it, I was firmly in his cheering section, rooting for this pair every step of the way. I'm not even sure exactly when or even why I changed my mind, but I certainly did. The whole story comes together perfectly for an engaging office romance. We even get to catch up with Dexter and Tate from book one while still maintaining Possessive Playboy as a standalone. The book is full of witty banter, terrific characters, and a swoon-worthy romance. All in all, this second book is a great addition to the Cocky Suits Chicago series, and I can't wait to see which Collins will fall in love next.
If the start of this book doesn't grab your attention, nothing will, and if I hadn't already guessed that this couple would generate some steam, it wouldn't have taken long to figure it out. However, steamy chemistry aside, I wasn't completely on board the Deacon and Quinn train at first. Oh, I liked Quinn, and once we're introduced to her father, her serious, no-nonsense character makes perfect sense. Deacon was where I ran into trouble. Not that he isn't likable, but he's such a joker that I had trouble taking him seriously. I wanted to see him put his money where his mouth was and show Quinn that he meant business. Of course, it didn't take long for Sloane and Alex to change my mind about Deacon, and before I knew it, I was firmly in his cheering section, rooting for this pair every step of the way. I'm not even sure exactly when or even why I changed my mind, but I certainly did. The whole story comes together perfectly for an engaging office romance. We even get to catch up with Dexter and Tate from book one while still maintaining Possessive Playboy as a standalone. The book is full of witty banter, terrific characters, and a swoon-worthy romance. All in all, this second book is a great addition to the Cocky Suits Chicago series, and I can't wait to see which Collins will fall in love next.
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