Getting Rough: Monkey Business Trio

· Monkey Business Book 2 · Sold by Bantam
4.7
7 reviews
Ebook
304
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About this ebook

The next sizzling novel of C. L. Parker’s Monkey Business Trio
 
Hotshot San Diego sports agent Shaw Matthews and his sexy professional adversary Cassidy Whalen have gone head-to-head in the boardroom—and the bedroom. Now Shaw has scored a big promotion—but only because Cassidy turned it down and ran off. There are many things he wants when it comes to Cassidy—just not her pity. So Shaw rushes to a small town in Maine to retrieve his dignity—and maybe the woman he’s hungry to claim once more.
 
Cassidy has pushed herself to the max to realize her career dreams—until a family crisis brings her home. But Shaw isn’t letting Cassidy go that easily. Neither is gorgeous heartthrob Casey Michaels, the childhood sweetheart she left behind—and who now wants to win her back. As the rivalry between the two alpha males intensifies, and Shaw’s seductive moves reach a whole new level of heat, Cassidy has to make a choice. And this time, it’s for the highest stakes of all.
 
Getting Rough is intended for mature audiences.

Praise for Getting Rough
 
“The second Monkey Business contemporary (after Playing Dirty) plunges right into the multifaceted liaison between Shaw Matthews and Cassidy Whalen, secret lovers and openly competitive business associates, as heartfelt emotions, misconceived assumptions, and natural disasters make for rough adventures. . . . Parker’s fast pace, rapier wit, and sharp dialogue perfectly merge with the simmering sexual tension in this lust-to-love tale that fans will devour.”Publishers Weekly
 
“Forces of nature conspire to represent the deep emotional involvement between the main characters in this hot-blooded novel by Parker. Mother Nature is also the perfect foil to the lives of the varied inhabitants of this sexy tale. The title is apt as the lovemaking grows from sweet to wild for each willing participant.”RT Book Reviews

Praise for C. L. Parker’s Playing Dirty
 
“Fun, action-packed . . . Readers will be eager to read the sequel, hoping for more rough and dirty sexual acrobatics, friendship, backstabbing, and empathy.”Publishers Weekly
 
“This snappy, sexy novel moves at breakneck speed, with abundant snark and sports euphemisms. . . . Parker’s penchant for dry humor and vivid, voracious sex scenes breathes life into a well-trodden premise.”Library Journal
 
“Parker writes intense storylines that anyone can relate to. Her characters are complex, with long and sometimes turbulent pasts that they have overcome, that still continues to affect their present. . . . I cannot wait to see where she takes this new series.”Fresh Fiction

Ratings and reviews

4.7
7 reviews
Sue Galuska
January 26, 2016
This is the second book in this series and picks up from where the previous one left off. Shaw Matthews is on his way to Maine to find out why Cassidy Whalen left. He is not sure why he is doing this....he thinks it's so he can tell her off. I loved seeing Stonington through his eyes. He was so funny while he was driving. Of course the only place in the tiny town that had a room available was Cassidy's mom's bed and breakfast. I just adored the people in Stonington. I love how Shaw quickly clung to the fairy tail of it all. When Shaw finally confronts Cassidy as to why she left, he realizes even more about this woman that he cannot seem to get his mind off of. I loved their chemistry. It seemed like it even exploded more from the first book. I really enjoyed when Shaw met Casey, Cassidy's first love, who is obviously still in love with her! Talk about alpha vs. alpha! Testosterone City! While Shaw is egotistical, arrogant and cocky, Casey is sweet and kind. and this just makes Shaw extremely jealous. I loved the interaction Shaw had with everyone, especially Abby. He found something in her that he never had growing up. I loved how Duff scared the crap out of Shaw....so true in real life! The part where Duff takes Shaw out on his boat was great! Wow....such a story line. You are just recovering from that when the hurricane hits. You think that is going to be the worst part of the storm, but no....all the confrontations between Shaw, Cassidy, Casey and Mia were eye opening. I loved the next day after the hurricane. I can't even begin to imagine having to go through that but I loved how everyone was helping out. Then the surprising phone call from Shaw's assistant, Ben was a great finish! I hope to see more of these characters in the next book.
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Laura B
February 9, 2016
This story takes place in Cassidy’s hometown of Maine. It is a very close knit lobster community. Because the author did a good job describing the setting, it was easy to picture it in your head. In the beginning it was hard for me to relate to the characters. I think it was because this was the second book in a series. While the author does give you some background on Cassidy and Shaw, I think it would have been better if I had read the first book. I just didn’t feel the connection between these two. However as the story progressed though, I was able to feel a better connection between Shaw and Cassidy. When Shaw arrived at the bed and breakfast Cassidy’s family owns he was intense. He was very angry. It’s like they jumped on each other the minute he arrived. I thought that was a little bit much but again I think if I knew a little more of their dynamics it would have helped. There are a number of secondary characters that are an integral part of the story (Casey, Mia). Shaw is quick to pick up on the fact Casey, Cassidy’s best friend, is in love with her. This of course brings out the dominance between the two, wanting to stake their claim. So can you imagine all the chest thumping that goes on between these two? In the beginning Shaw was a little rough around the edges but as the story progressed he became really sweet. He easily became part of Cassidy’s and Casey’s family. Overall, it turned out to be a good story. Little slow in the beginning but then picked up. The only issue I have is it ended on a cliffhanger.
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Bette Hansen
January 26, 2016
This is the continuation of the crazy relationship between Shaw Matthews and Cassidy Whalen that first began in Playing Dirty. Two sports agents competing to represent the same athlete and win partner status. They may be adversaries on the job but their chemistry between the sheets, or the back of the limo, or....anywhere really, is off the charts. So when Cassidy abruptly leaves town basically handing Shaw the win with the athlete and the promotion, he just can't leave it alone. Shaw follows her back to her hometown in Maine to find out exactly what happened. What he finds is a side of Cassidy he's never seen before and a loving nurturing family that lures him in. This is a very enjoyable read but while it may appear that they get their HEA, their story isn't quite finished yet! I highly recommend this book.
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About the author

C. L. Parker is a romance author who writes stories that sizzle. She’s a small-town girl with big-city dreams and enough tenacity to see them come to fruition. Having been the outgoing sort all her life—which translates to “she just wouldn’t shut the hell up”—it’s no wonder Parker eventually turned to writing as a way to let her voice, and those of the people living inside her head, be heard. She loves hard, laughs until it hurts, and lives like there’s no tomorrow. In her world, everything truly does happen for a reason.

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