Naleighna Kai -
The Pleasure's All Mine -
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5 out of 5 books -
Raven Armand is a very successful woman. She has wealth, fame, and a great son. All that's missing is that perfect man that will complete the equation. Pierce Randall has been so occupied with his business due to a partner that's trying to take everything from him. He has no time for love or even a simple romantic rendezvous. When Raven's agent and her son try to get these two together, sparks fly. When the first encounter is over, will they be able to keep the romance alive or will it start to fizzle?
When reading The Pleasure's All Mine, I knew that Naleighna Kai had done it again. She had a hit with Every Woman Needs a Wife, but she has another great book on her hands with The Pleasure's All Mine. While reading, you can easily place yourself in the story. Whether it be an emotional scene with her best friend, being a mother, or being someone that is just looking for some spice in their life. Kai has a way of putting real life issues in a fictional book. Once you start reading this book, you won't want to put it down. Every emotion you can think, you'll certainly have while reading this book. This was one of the best books I've read because of how relative the story is. I recommend you read The Pleasure's All Mine.
Reviewed by Jackie for Urban Reviews
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