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The Ninety Days of Genevieve by Lucinda Carrington



Reviewed by Nancy Crocker


Genevieve Lofton wants to sign James Sinclair with her firm, she agrees to 90 days of whatever he wants. If she does not back out he will give her his signature. But she must do everything he wants … trust me everything and anything he wants.  

The character of Genevieve is focused only on business. She really does not have time for romance or relationships. Being top at her firm is what she is focused on. She is sexy, but never really realized it, that is until James came along and helped her find her true self. She does things she never dreamed she would. But she does these things to land James as a client, Right?

James Sinclair is a bit of a mystery at first. And at times I was unsure of his true motives. Was he really using Genevieve, just to see how far she would go for him? His character was strong, dominate and masterful.

This book has just about everything you would come to expect from an erotic novel. With sexy scenes, and light bondage, to kinky. Some were so well written and others not so much.


Spoiler Alert, for anyone who has not read the book *****

I found myself torn with this book. The basis of the story was good, but I felt it lost something along the way. Mostly in part to co-workers, acquaintances, etc. coming up to Genevieve asking throughout the book if she had heard the latest about James. No one knew that they were seeing each other. And for me the reader this was a distraction.  Another part I didn’t care for, was the last gift that was delivered to her. As much forethought that went into his planning of scenes etcetera, I thought he could have done better than just sending an engagement ring with a note that said … Marry Me ?


Favorite line:
He stared at her for a moment, then grinned slowly. “I have a proposition for you,” he said. “But it might not be quite the kind of business deal you were expecting.”

3/5 stars


I received an ARC of this book from the NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.