Friday, August 25, 2017

Release Blitz: Under Her by Samantha Towle


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A steamy and hilarious standalone romance from New York Times best-selling author Samantha Towle…

I’m used to being in charge. In and out of the office.

So, when my parents go behind my back and hire a co-CEO to help me manage my family’s business, let’s just say, I don’t take it too well.

Especially not when the woman they’ve hired is the one girl who hated my guts in college. She thinks I’m an overprivileged, womanizing man-whore. I think she’s an uptight, stuck-up bitch.

And, now, she’s here, in my office, telling me how to run my company.

I don’t think so.

It doesn’t matter that she has legs that go on for days or that I keep imagining bending her over my desk and showing her just how bossy I can be.

I’ve worked my ass off and paid my dues to get to where I am, and she’s not taking it from me.

No freaking way.

Morgan Stickford is about to learn the hard way that Wilder Cross is the only boss around here.





4.5 stars
Review by Lisa Kane
Wilder Cross is ready to take over as the CEO of Under Her Lingerie when his parents retire. During the week, he’s all business but the weekends are time to hang with his best friends and take a different woman to his bed. There are no repeats on that roller coaster ride. He loves sex, and always makes sure the woman is satisfied, but it’s never the same woman. 
I love my job. And I love having a different woman in bed with me every weekend. I get to have regular sex without the demands and complications of a relationship, as there are always plenty of women willing to service my needs. 
Imagine his surprise when his parents tell him that they’ve hired a Co-CEO to help him with the transition. Morgan Stickford is well educated, competent and is a blast from Wilder’s past. They both attended Northwestern College at the same time. But Wilder’s memories of her can be summed up by his nickname Stick-Up-Her-Ass Ford. For some reason she despised him. Yes, he may have been even more of a manwhore then, than he is now, but he never did anything to her. 
But then that was nine years ago. A lot can change in nine years Maybe Morgan Stickford has changed.
This new older Morgan is not the same one Wilder knew. She is gorgeous and poised and a real knock out. As much As Wilder wants to resent her sharing his company, he can’t help but be intrigued. 
Funny how two people can live the same experiences, and yet have very different versions.
“You know me, babe. Anything over a size four, and I show her the door.”
And that is the exact moment that I stop crushing on Wilder Cross and start hating on him instead.
Most of Under Her is from Wilder’s POV, most of the chapters from Morgan’s are from nine years ago, when they last saw each other. Hers are really painful and every time I read one, I wanted to smack Wider for being such a self-centered ass. He may not have realized how his actions hurt someone else, but he repeated the same behavior over and over. 
Because he’s an asshole. Hating Wilder is the only line of defense that I have left now. 
Under Her is funny, sexy, and sad. Both characters are adults now, full of self-confidence and have paid their dues in the business world. They are competitive and full of one-upmanship when the need arises. But Morgan is constantly taken back to her painful place when Wilder messes up. And of course, he messes up all the time. 
But it’s always the times when you’re at your happiest that things go to shit. 
Because, when things go up, they always shave to come down. 
I loved Under Her. It’s classic Samantha Towle writing-gorgeous funny hero’s that are worth angsting over, feisty heroines that are strong but thrown off their game by these same men. Ms. Towle never disappoints!
“I hate that I did that. I hate that I don’t even remember. I can’t change the past. All I can do is try to make up for it and apologize for my dickish behavior back then…and now.”

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SAMANTHA TOWLE is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. She began her first novel in 2008 while on maternity leave.

She completed the manuscript five months later and hasn’t stopped writing since.She is the author of contemporary romances, The Storm Series and The Revved Series, and stand-alones, Trouble, When I Was Yours, The Ending I Want, Unsuitable, Wardrobe Malfunction and Sacking the Quarterback, which was written with James Patterson. She has also written paranormal romances, The Bringer and The Alexandra Jones Series. All of her books are penned to the tunes of The Killers, Kings of Leon, Adele, The Doors, Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, Lana Del Rey, and more of her favorite musicians.

A native of Hull and a graduate of Salford University, she lives with her husband, Craig, in East Yorkshire with their son and daughter.















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