Hostile Takeover
Years ago, Chase Richards and Mathias Tobler fell in love while training for the US Olympic fencing team. Afterward, they even attended the same business school so they could be together. Then Chase left Mathias alone and heartbroken in Italy. But all of that is ancient history by the time Chase...
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Years ago, Chase Richards and Mathias Tobler fell in love while training for the US Olympic fencing team. Afterward, they even attended the same business school so they could be together. Then Chase left Mathias alone and heartbroken in Italy. But all of that is ancient history by the time Chase thunders back into Mathias's safe, settled life with a business deal. There's no way Mathias is going to do business with Chase. He spent nine years picking up the pieces and has moved on in life-and love. But Chase won't give up without a fight: he concocts a scheme to manipulate the market and take over the Tobler family business. If Mathias wants to save it, he'll have to face off against Chase over crossed sabers. Chase has a reputation as an unscrupulous corporate raider, but the Tobler business holds little interest for him. In reality, he wants Mathias. Chase must win him back-by any means necessary-before Mathias gives his heart to someone else. But how does a cold-blooded corporate raider convince the man he loves that his heart really isn't made of stone?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781613727287 (1613727283)
Publish date: September 28th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
I would highly recommend Hostile Takeover to anyone who can handle the back and forth style of storytelling, because it really was a great book, so it’s with regret I’m giving this a 4 Star rating.See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://thenovelapproachreviews.com/2014/02/01/em-lynley-sh...
This plot...reminds me of manga. And okay, I get why you would do all that timeline hopping (kind of) - because you want the story to unfold beautifully at just the right times in just the right way - but damn if it didn't make my head spin a little. I don't even know what time "present day" is anym...
1.5 stars but I'm rounding down. I have the worst luck with books about business men from Texas.
2.5 stars. Very inconsistent characterisation. I didn't mind the flashbacks in the beginning when they served a purpose but in the last third of the book, they seemed to only be adding pointless smut or fluff which was distracting and, eventually, annoying enough to skim.I disliked pretty much every...