

It is also what I would label "sex-lite", something I'm really not allowed to do when writing historical romance novels. Unlike my Bradford series, Corporate Blues is a contemporary romance. Instead of a review I don't think I should be allowed to give, I'll tell you a little bit about the book. What author wouldn't give their own book 5 stars? This is the silliest thing on Goodreads - they want you to rate your own book. Christina Paul has gifted us with a beautiful romance where new lovers become friends and are concerned with feelings and family as they learn to love again, if they live long enough to do so. While dealing with grief, the lives of their families are threatened by nefarious characters. The authorities can protect their lives, but can they protect their hearts?ĬORPORATE BLUES is a fast moving, modern romance of several people who need to heal from previous relationships. Besieged by corruption, they are forced to build a bond of trust as they are surrounded by body guards, police and FBI. Their budding work relationship is then further entangled by increasing threats and discovery of major fraud on a corporate level.

James, the new CEO of one of the most prestigious engineering firms in Connecticut.Īn initial meeting starts with a spilled cup of coffee as one pair of intense blue eyes lock on the other.

Determined to maintain her composure, as well as her lifestyle, she concentrates on meeting her latest challenging client – Raleigh St. Madison Renault, young single mom, as well as financial manager is threatened by a disgruntled former employee.
