Title: Do Not Respond
Author: M.R. Field
Genre: Romantic Comedy/Contemporary Romance
Release Date: June 29, 2018
Blurb
“Stick to the rules and you won’t have a
problem working for this arrogant, sanctimonious cad.”
The Rules of DNR: How to Survive Working for Cole Lawson
Do Not
Emails are meant to be sent to yourself only—never to be re-read or responded
to.
Vent
about your mean boss and don’t focus on the scruff on his chin. Ignore the
butterflies that flutter as he stares back at you and concentrate on his
condescending tone.
I wish I’d
listened.
I wish I’d
never drank my body weight in vodka and sent him a venting email, telling him
exactly what I really thought about his Lycra-wrapped package and the way he
makes my body hum.
The last
thing I needed was to break those DNR rules and send an email to my boss.
Work is
about to get a lot more interesting. What have I got myself into?
MY REVIEW:
Here is a romance with plenty of laughs, smoking hot chemistry and a plot that just makes you go wild! The moment I read this synopsis I knew I wanted to read this book. It perked me up and had me instantly curious and when the moment came and this book hit my kindle, I was all over it like white on rice. It was amusing and crazy sexy and had the most amazing characters.
Do Not Respond was entertaining as could be. It was thoroughly fun and hysterical and steamy. I couldn't get enough of this book! I give this book a HOT AND AMUSING FIVE SHOOTING STARS!
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on July 3, 2018
Excerpt
I stand and move my laptop to the other side of the desk and shuffle in my chair, tidying around it before watering my bamboo plant. My water bottle is empty, so I walk to the bathroom to refill it; I open the door and freeze.
Oh, my God.
Standing in the opened shower door is a very naked, wet, lean, and did I mention naked, Cole. The water continues to fall across his body and I’m trapped looking at him. How is water not going everywhere? His left arm is up against the wall as his other hand is moving up and down his cock. My pulse quickens and my grip tightens on the doorknob. I stand mesmerised, watching his shoulder muscles move with every stroke.
Holy shit he’s filled out since I saw him shirtless at the beach last. I can’t get over what my fingers ran over last night. He groans and I bite my lip, taking one more peek at his hand and then bum. Yes, it looks even better out of suit pants.
I remember squeezing that.
Okay. Not helping my libido. Time to do something about it.
I step in and close the door, flicking the lock behind me. Cole’s head turns to me, his hand halting, still grasping his hard cock. I run my eyes down his body and lick my bottom lip. I watch his taut muscles as I rest my eyes on his hand. His thumb brushes over the head of his cock and warmth gathers between my thighs.
I want him inside me so badly but his hand enthrals me. I walk towards him and join him in the shower room, closing that door behind me as well. My gaze flicks up to his. Water runs down the back of his head, covering his hot body.
The open doorway makes it almost impossible for me to not join him. But I want to watch him.
“I dare you,” I beg.
“To do what, Letty?” He asks seductively. Luring me in, making me move closer.
“Show me.” I move my hand towards my chest. “I want you to finish.”
“I’ll show you what you do to me.” His voice deepens, his eyes darkening. His elbow tenses. His hand tightens. The head of his cock throbs. He shifts his hand up along his shaft, and my eyes couldn’t leave him if I tried.
Author Bio
M R Field
is an author from Rural Victoria and has completed a Bachelor's degree with
Honours from Latrobe University, Melbourne. After growing up with the river at
her front door, she returned back to her hometown after many years of living in
the city. She now lives a tranquil lifestyle with her husband, two young
children and effervescent dog, Zephyr .
M R Field
has always held a love for writing, filling journals as a child which
progressed to more eloquent pieces as an adult. After ten years of creative
instruction, she decided to turn these ideas into manuscripts. She adores
creating new story lines and is a big fan of a happily ever after, but believes
strongly in making her characters work for it.
She has
recently decided to join the independent publishing world with her debut novel,
Fragments, which released late 2014, alongside its subsequent novel,
Splinters that released in 2015. Fractures, her latest novel released on
October, 25th 2016. Do Not Respond, a standalone comedy, is releasing June
2018.
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