As day two of training for her unknown job at the Private Club continues, Meg Riley finds herself more attracted to the sexy club owner. At which point, fighting temptation becomes impossible for both of them. Even if Greyson Twining has trouble spelled as his last name, Meg can't stay away. The club is still a mystery she is determined to uncover, but as she catches glimpses of other people's conversations and spends time with Greyson, it becomes clear to her that there is more to this story than she really cares to know. The second installment of Meg and Greyson's story becomes more personal, focusing on the main characters, but still having enough mystery and suspense to thicken the plot. I read all three parts of this one story. It really is one book....once again.This story is not what you think it is and yet it is. I feel as though I read a concept and someone wanted to know if they should expand. There were many opportunities for development and I wish I could love the hero more...just having him tell us how bad he was did not make it so or make us empathize with him.Sorry....not bad writing, not a bad idea but I just did not care for this....It is an acorn, but not a tree.
Do You like book Two Days (2000)?
OMG I am so glad I already have the next book I need to know what happens!
—Cara
Confused? That's how I feel while reading this book
—ashleyconroy13
Its keeping me going.. on to the next one.
—jojo20