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Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

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Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh



Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

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Wealthy businessman Gabriel Bishop rules the boardroom with the same determination and ruthlessness that made him a rock star on the rugby field. He knows what he wants, and he'll go after it no-holds-barred. And what he wants is Charlotte Baird. Charlotte knows she's a mouse. Emotionally scarred and painfully shy, she just wants to do her job and remain as invisible as possible. But the new CEO-a brilliant, broad-shouldered T-Rex of a man who growls and storms through the office, leaving carnage in his wake-clearly has other plans. Plans that may be equal parts business and bedroom. If Charlotte intends to survive this battle of wits and hearts, the mouse will have to learn to wrangle the T-Rex. Game on.

Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5744488 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-26
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.30" l,
  • Running time: 10 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
Rock Hard (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

Review "Gabriel Bishop reminds me why I fell in love with romance." ---Angela, Fiction Vixen

About the Author Nalini Singh is the New York Times bestselling author of dozens of novels, including the Psy/Changeling series and the Guild Hunter series. Born in Fiji, she grew up in New Zealand, where she currently resides. To read free short stories connected to Nalini's books, visit her website at nalinisingh.com.Justine O. Keef's sultry voice, keen characterizations, and spirit of discovery make her a top pick for narrating erotic prose. With an extensive background in live storytelling and as an author of short erotic fiction, Justine's natural transition to narration is sure to please.


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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Who Can Resist T-Rex vs. Mouse? By Sheila M "Trust me, Ms. Baird?""Not when you smile like that."THE STORY: Charlotte Baird has hidden herself in ill fitting clothes and a mousey personality. After a horrible incident in her past, Charlotte set about protecting herself in as many ways as possible. Her steady date for the past year is more interested in talking about his hobbies than getting physical with Charlotte and that is the way she likes it. When the failing company she works for hires a new CEO to turn around the company, Charlotte is intimidated by the large athletic strong man. She nicknames him T-Rex as he chews up the upper ranks of the company.Gabriel Bishop is an ex-professional rugby player who has made a name for himself as a turnaround artist for failing companies. Gabriel is protective of the mouse he sees in Charlotte but it intrigued at the glimpses of the strong woman that he sometimes sees.OPINION: I loved this book because of the strong, complex characters of Charlotte and Gabriel. Their relationship is incredibly beautiful and I really like that their relationship takes time to develop. I appreciated that the book allows the characters to acknowledge the dangers of office romances and especially boss/employee relationships. While those issues are quickly dismissed, the characters at least do acknowledge those issues.Charlotte's story is incredibly sad and yet she has survived and managed to create a decent life for herself. I don't want to give away the exact nature of her past as information is disclosed to readers in the same way that Gabriel learns the truth. The scenes are powerful and heart wrenching.Gabriel is my favorite part of this book. He is an alpha hero and yet is incredibly thoughtful, caring and protective. He is patient with Charlotte and places her peace of mind above his own desires. For sexy good guy heroes, he is one of the best.Strong characters and relationships are a hallmark of Singh's books. Her characters, including those here, are complex multifaceted people. The relationship between these two people is adult and mature. Charlotte and Gabriel talk through their issues and relationship. They are also sexy and sensual. This book is about Charlotte embracing her own sexuality.For fans of the Thea and David sexy and funny email exchanges from ROCK COURTSHIP (the series novella) will be pleased that there are similar exchanges of written correspondence in this book. While not as extensive or clever as in ROCK COURTSHIP, there are some sweet and funny moments between Charlotte and Gabriel that made me smile.WORTH MENTIONING: The events of ROCK HARD take place at the same time as those in the first book in the series ROCK ADDICTION.FINAL DECISION: I loved this book because of Charlotte and Gabriel. Their story made me smile and cry. They are fully realized complex characters. Gabriel especially is a wonderful alpha good guy hero who is sexy and patient and caring.CONNECTED BOOKS: ROCK HARD is the second novel in the Rock Kiss series. It can be read as a standalone.STAR RATING: I give ROCK HARD 4.5 stars.NOTE: I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley in order to provide an honest review of the book. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own.

15 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Not a good one for an escape By Debbie Richardson I've read all of this author's books in the archangel series and in the Psy changeling series. Loved some, liked some. All had real passion and I cared for the characters. So I'm a fan.This book, well. I just don't know. I did like both characters. A lot. And I appreciated how hard Charlotte worked to heal herself. It just didn't make for an exciting plot. Too much on the sad side. I didn't like being reminded why she was the way she was. I didn't want the tension in the story to be whether or not she had a panic attack.When I read romance, it's to escape. And if there be magical monsters and magic, oh my! I love it even more. There's got to be something that makes me feel like I walked away from the real world into a fabulous fantasy world, and this one was too steeped into reality of abuse. I loved that the heroine Charlotte overcame it on her own, that her alpha didn't do it for her. He was there to support, but she did it.But god there was no escape from the real world in this one for me.Just the wrong plot line for me. Won't ever pick this up for a re-read.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Rock Hard Review! Amazing, as usual! By S Despite being an avid reader, there are very few romance authors I'm willing to purchase on an 'OH GOD THEY HAVE ANOTHER BOOK TAKE MY MONEY' basis. That being said, when it comes to a Nalini Singh book it could be my last five dollars and I'd still fork it over to Kindle so I could read her latest masterpiece. Then when I got enough money I'd probably buy it from the bookstore because I'm weird like that and prefer the real deal over electronic mind numbing ebooks.So, when I got the notice in my inbox that I was going to be able to read Nalini's latest novel in the Rock Kiss Series, Rock Hard, I reacted like a five year old whose mother finally gave them cookies.Before I delve into my rant on why this book was f-ing amazing, here is the back cover blurb:Wealthy businessman Gabriel Bishop rules the boardroom with the same determination and ruthlessness that made him a rock star on the rugby field. He knows what he wants, and he’ll go after it no-holds-barred.And what he wants is Charlotte Baird.Charlotte knows she’s a mouse. Emotionally scarred and painfully shy, she just wants to do her job and remain as invisible as possible. But the new CEO—a brilliant, broad-shouldered T-Rex of a man who growls and storms through the office, leaving carnage in his wake—clearly has other plans. Plans that may be equal parts business and bedroom.If Charlotte intends to survive this battle of wits and hearts, the mouse will have to learn to wrangle the T-Rex. Game on.Where do I even begin? I adored this book. More so even than the first two, which were both magnificent! The Rock Kiss Series begins with Rock Addiction, which is Molly and Fox's story and is much more a carnal read than the following stories in the series. Not that it being carnal lessened the writing or the fun in reading it, but it was definitely a departure from Singh's previous two series, The Psychangeling Series and Guild Hunter Series.In Rock Addiction, we're introduced to Charlotte, the heroine in Rock Hard, through her best friend Molly. I begin here because the setup for both Charlotte and Gabe begins in book one. This is how amazing Nalini is, two books prior to Charlotte's and already she has laid the groundwork for both characters. The level of planning that requires, as often times I think most secondary characters aren't meant to get their own story and then demand it of the author, is more than this half panster/half planner - planster? - can say for herself.Still, getting to see the spunk in shy, wounded Charlie-mouse from book one and then His Carnivorousness through her eyes had me drooling in anticipation for their story. From the first book it was obvious that their story would have the heartbreaking love and intimacy that all of Nalini Singh's books have, but also the feistiness and conflict that I have come to expect and love of her books. Despite Charlie and His Carnivorousness referring to Charlie as a 'mouse' she never once acts mouse-ish. Yes, she is horribly broken, scarred and psychologically damaged, but behind the fear and the anxiety is a woman stronger than most. I guess what I'm really getting at is that she had a backbone. And I have found that with all of Ms. Singh's characters. Not one doesn't have the constitution - unless they're the weasely villain - to be strong and heroic in their own right.The wonderful thing about Charlie is that she is both strong and weak. Words that have so many meanings nowadays using them to describe a character is plain wrong, but hard not to do. After the serious abuse that Charlie went through with her previous boyfriend Richard it's no surprise that she has both physical and emotional scars. Yet, behind the anxiety and fear is a girl with more spunk than most. She's willing to stand up to a terrifying, carnivorous t-rex of a man who can be quite surly on a regular basis. Though Charlie thinks herself broken, she is far from it. Cracked, maybe, but broken - no. In fact, she's done what many wouldn't after such horrible torture. She picked herself back up. Yes, she has a few security blankets and hang-ups, but what woman wouldn't. What Rock Hard does is show that even those hang-ups can be overcome. That despite the darkness we are never truly lost and if we accept help from those who love us then beating our demons is always an option. Charlie is the quintessential well rounded character. She has issues, she has likes and dislikes and still has a personality that leaves the reader sitting in their chair peeing themselves because some of her one-liners are so good.Then there is Gabriel Bishop. Oh boy. This man is hot with a capital HOT. Gruff and yet sweet, how can any woman resist his charm and not to mention he has a brain. In fact, his brain is probably his best asset as it helps him win over Charlie. Any woman can go for looks, but if you want to keep him around there better be a brain in that hard head of his and with Gabriel it's working overtime. In fact, it becomes an issue in their relationship for the simple reason that Gabriel is afraid to stop working. He's afraid that he'll become like his father and so he puts that powerful brain of his to work until it becomes a health risk. What's great is, Charlotte by the time this piece of his personality needs to be addressed, has come around and can now fight with him over it. Not once despite Mr. T-Rex's overbearing demeanor, does Charlie ever let him push her around. From the moment she gets her new job, Charlotte and T-Rex are on equal ground.What I loved most about these characters and this story was that it read real to me. Not once did I sit there and say 'psht this would never happen' and while it may never, because as Charlie says when do guys like Gabriel go for girls like her, but because of the depth of character I believed it. Charlie and Gabriel became real. They floated off the page and nagged me to keep reading, even while at work, so I could finish their story. Because they were real, even Richard the weasel was real, I could handle whatever rocky moments they went through and I knew they could too.Nalini always hits it out of the park with her books and it's no mystery as to why. With her beautiful crafted prose, rounded and real characters and a definite heart to her books, they're all superb and bound to be hits. I can't wait to see what she comes out with next!

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