Prime Minister by Ainsley Booth & Sadie Haller review

Gavin: 
Ellie Montague is smart, sensitive, and so gorgeous it hurts to look at her. She’s also an intern in my office. The office of the Prime Minister of Canada.* 
That’s me. The PM. 
She calls me that because when she calls me Sir, I get hard and she gets flustered, and as long as she’s my intern, I can’t twist my hands in her strawberry-blonde hair and show her what else I’d like her to do with that pretty pink mouth.** 

Ellie: 
How much I like the PM varies on a daily basis. He’s intense, controlling, and a perfectionist in every way—and he demands the same of his staff. 
How much I want him never wavers. 
There’s something about him that tugs at me deep inside, and makes me wish that just once he’d cross the line in a late night work session. I’d take that secret to the grave if it meant I got a taste of the barely restrained beast inside him.

REVIEW 
Sadly I DNF this book. I got to 48% and just couldn't do no more. After reading the blurb I was really looking forward to this book. But it just got to a point that it just got kinda boring. It is a good story line but just didn't do it for me. I think it felt more forced and din't flow right. I have read other books by Ainsley Booth and love them, so I was a little dissapointed in this one. I will definitely read more in the future though.

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