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No Denying You (Danvers, #5) (A Danvers Novel, #5)

After Emma Davis's first week at Danvers International, she's convinced her boss will drive her crazy...

Being the assistant to uptight workaholic Brant Stone is more than Emma can bear. But in her weaker moments, she can't help but admit that the sexy control freak can turn her on with an insult more than any man she's ever met...

So when Emma gains an unexpected advantage, she blackmails Brant into accompanying her to her high school reunion. After all, the enemy she knows is preferable to a blind date arranged by her meddling mother.

But before they realize what's happening, they are doing more than acting the part...they're living it. The war that has been raging between them shifts playing fields to the bedroom, as hate turns to lust and then to something so much more...

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There’s a thin line between love and hate, and Emma Davis and Brant Stone are a prime example of this in No Denying You by Sydney Landon. Emma has worked with Brant for over and year, and their constant arguments are just foreplay. When Sydney is able to blackmail him into going with Emma to her high school reunion sparks fly and their relationship become more than just employer and employee.

No Denying You is part of the Danvers series, but you can read this book and understand without having read the others. I loved the banter between Emma and Brant, they kept me laughing throughout the whole story. Emma was the kind of girl you want to be friends with, and I liked that she stood up to Brant even though he was her boss, and I loved getting to know her family. Brant seemed uptight and bossy but when you looked beneath the surface I found there was more to him than meets the eye. He is honest, loyal, and the perfect match for Emma’s sass. Another great book by Sydney Landon and I look forward to reading more in this series.

Reviewed by Lucy for Cocktails and Books

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