Review: Just One Night by Carly Phillips

Just One Night by Carly Phillips
She's the woman he can't live without.
The one he can't risk screwing up their relationship by sleeping with her.
Linc Kingston doesn't accept anything less than perfection. Not in his billion-dollar business or in his personal life. He has it all, except one thing: his personal assistant and best friend in his bed, moaning his name. No matter how much Linc wants her, she's completely off-limits.
Jordan Greene grew up the daughter of the housekeeper at the Kingston estate, where she met and bonded with Linc at a young age, despite their economic differences. But no matter how close they are now or how much their attraction simmers beneath the surface, they're still from two different worlds. Besides, Jordan isn't about to risk losing her best friend for one sensual night.
Jordan might be the only woman who can handle Linc and his domineering, bossy attitude, but beneath that gruff exterior is a vulnerable man who, despite his wealth, has had a less-than-charmed life. And when Linc's father dies, she's there for him--unwavering in her friendship.
Until one night of passion and a positive pregnancy test changes everything
My Review:
Mood? lighthearted
Pace?
Plot- or character-driven?
Strong character development?
Loveable characters?
Diverse cast of characters?
Flaws of characters a main focus?
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I love this book
This book is really good, and I can't wait to see what happens next in this series and who the next book is about
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