TITLE: ANYTHING HE WANTS
AUTHOR: SARA FAWKES
Pages: 288
Date: 20/12/2012
Grade: 3
Details: no. 1-5 Dominated by the Billionaire
Received from St. Martin’s Press
Through NetGalley
Own/Kindle
Lucy Delacourt has a
temporary job she doesn’t like and that barely allows her to pay her bills. The
only thing she has to look forward to on her working days is the lift ride up to
the floor where she works and the gorgeous man she will be able to look at
during those short moments, provided she times her arrival right. When one
morning only Lucy and the mystery man remain on the lift he stops its ascent,
approaches her and brings her to a shocking orgasm, all without Lucy
discovering who he actually is. A few days and one more heated encounter later
that mystery is solved though. The mystery man in the lift is none other than Jeremiah
Hamilton, billionaire CEO of Hamilton Industries and this powerful man has his
sights set on Lucy. She can either become his personal assistant, with a
contract stipulating that she will do “anything he wants” or lose her temp-job.
Out of options, Lucy feels she doesn’t have a choice except to accept his
strange job offer and finds herself, only hours later, in a private jet, on the
way to France
and a charity function. It is in Paris that she
will learn more about her mysterious but oh so sexy boss, but it is also in the
City of Light
that her nightmare begins with the present of a bottle of champagne which will
lead to danger and dead-threats from Jeremiah’s powerful enemies.
I’m not sure what to say
about this book. I guess it was an okay read but I’m afraid it didn’t do a
whole lot for me. Much of the book was too similar to other books I have read
in the past. The broody, mysterious billionaire with issues, his dysfunctional
family, threats against him and those closest to him and the innocent heroine
from a modest background who finds herself in the middle of a world she is
unfamiliar with but who manages to handle it all with unrealistic ease; it is
all a case of been there, done that and would really like a more original take on
the story please.
It is not that the story
is hard to read. There is a lot happening on these pages and some of it is well
written and captivating. Surprisingly for a work of erotic fiction it was the
thriller segments of the story that worked better for me than the erotic
encounters. In fact, the descriptions of intimacy between Jeremiah and Lucy
became repetitive and boring rather quickly, while Lucy in serious trouble had me turning the pages frantically to see how that scene would end.
I am willing to admit
though that I might have enjoyed this book more if this had been my first or
second book featuring a beautiful but troubled billionaire. As it is though,
this book didn’t give me anything original or exciting. I’m getting a bit fed up reading about young women who
have no or very little sexual experience because they are just not attractive
enough only for them to become the subject of everybody's desires as soon as the
billionaire takes them under his wing. The changes Lucy goes through over the
course of just a few weeks just do not make sense and make the story less
relatable rather than more interesting. Yes, I do realize this is an erotic fantasy
and not a work of realism; but that doesn’t mean I want to read about two
dimensional characters I can’t relate to in any way, shape or form. In order to
really enjoy a book I have to care about the characters and their ultimate fate
and I found that just wasn’t the case were Jeremiah and Lucy were concerned.
In short I’m sorry to say
that this just wasn’t the book for me right now. It will probably appeal to
anyone who is looking for anything that will remind them (strongly) of Fifty
Shades of Grey though.
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