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His Challenging Lover
- The Thorpe Brothers, Volume 4
- Narrated by: Bobbin Beam
- Series: Thorpe Brothers, Book 4
- Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Attracting beautiful women has never been a problem for Xander Thorpe. He's tall, strong, intelligent, and successful - what's not to like? Despite the seemingly endless string of stunning women who try to attach themselves to this oh, so eligible bachelor, Xander remains haunted by the always lovely Autumn Hallman, the uber-efficient office manager for The Thorpe Group. Although Xander and Autumn's office arguments are frequent and animated, for Xander they are a cherished part of the day.
Autumn hates it every time a beautiful woman walks through the doors of The Thorpe Group, because she knows that the woman is (or will be) Xander's next fling. She tries very hard not to let Xander get to her, but somehow he is able to get under her skin. She tries to initiate an office truce, but the despicable man just keeps on bringing his lady loves into the office! In her mind it is unprofessional and inappropriate. Others may be intimidated by him, but she's not afraid to confront him! What will happen if their true feelings for each other can break through the barriers that their office battles have created?
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- Peni A
- 07-07-18
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At long last Autumn and Xander get together. The story was good but the continuity from the previous stories awful, especially the parts that included Mia. Although the previous stories could probably be read on their own, this one really is dependent on reading the others. Now at the end of the series it comes more to mind that the brothers didn't know what was going on in each other's lives. They are close. To close for that to be believable.