Thursday, April 3, 2014

30 Days to Syn by Charlotte Boyett-Compo - Review



The ad reads: Young woman (American only) willing to engage in domination roleplay. No BDSM. Salary: $1,000,000 upon completion of contract. Length of employment: 30 consecutive nights.

Drowning in debt, Melina Wynth is going under for the third time. With a dead-end job and a disabled brother dependent on her, the ad in the paper could be the lifeline to keep her from sinking. Reeling in her courage, she casts her line.

Synjyn McGregor is a shark—a very wealthy shark from Down Under—and his bite could prove to be her undoing. But Lina is determined she isn’t going to allow him to get away. The length of employment might read thirty nights, but she suspects he is fishing for something more.

Synjyn needs a woman who will love him—mentally and physically—as never before. A woman whose touch will not only put the billionaire in his place but keep him there…begging for more. He will quickly realize Lina is made for Syn.




This is a pretty well written story, with some interesting slang from New Zealand. I enjoyed the two characters but I did have some issues with Syn, especially his yelling. I also had an issue with how quickly the heroine just forgave and accepted things. Other than that I really liked this book.

It’s exactly what the description makes it out to be, it’s a story of a Billionaire hiring a woman for what he needs but then falling in love. It’s semi believable because of how desperate they make the main female character, so I could believe that she would jump at the chance to earn money to help her brother.

I recommend this book, it’s enjoyable and I would read more from this author.





I received a copy in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated for my review. 



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