Guest Review: Cosmo’s Fifty One Shades of Blonde – Cosmopolitan

Posted December 2, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

The sexy story that first burned up the pages of Cosmopolitan is here—with three new chapters that are so hot they may steam up your screen

Christopher Reiss is the handsome and extremely intimidating CEO of a major financial firm. Megan’s nothing but a lowly assistant. But when she stumbles upon some incriminating evidence that could threaten Christopher’s career, she finds herself on his radar . . . and eventually his desk, his kitchen counter, his bed . . . you get where this is going, right?

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Release Date:  August 28, 2012
Publisher:  Cosmopolitan
Source:  NetGalley
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

Ugh!  Can I just say that I HATE it when an author has a REALLY GREAT idea and they ruin it by making it a short story?!  It is so damn irritating!  That’s exactly how I felt after reading this.

Piggy-backing on the coat tails of the Fifty Shades phenomenon, this story has the same basic outline.  Megan is a young assistant, dreaming of being a successful journalist.  Christopher is the CEO of her company and is overbearing, dominant, mysterious, rich and sexy.  They bump in to each other and it’s lust at first sight.  After a rough start of getting to know each other, a hot and heavy romp session is in order, and that’s all she wrote.  Add in a little sprinkle of drama, and you’ve got your fifty shades.  That being said, there was one aspect to the book that I would have LOVED to have known more about, and where my frustration comes in.

There is a side story of Christopher’s involvement with a mob boss, which is a brilliant idea!  But there is no elaboration on it, and it’s shadowed by the very lengthy sex scenes.  I know, I know, it’s erotica so sex is a must, but I like my erotica with a little more depth.  I would have LOVED to have read this book as a full length novel.

As for the sex in the story, it’s very steamy and very prominent.  I just sincerely hope that the fad of short stories is over soon.  The constant death of potentially wonderful ideas is killing me.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.