Raphael's Fling (The Darcy Brothers #2)
I'm Mia, and I dream about publishing a book on medieval Paris.
Except... I’m better qualified for writing a manual on how to go from a budding scholar to a pregnant runaway in three easy steps.
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My sister Eva carries a torch for the wrong man. Here’s the gist of my sermons to her: “Drooling over your hunky astronaut boss is a loser’s trek to Calamity with three stops along the way: Heartbreak, Job Loss, and Spinsterhood.”
The thing is, I’m in a terrible—you could even say impossible—position to lecture Eva.
I’m attracted to my own boss.
Raphael d’Arcy is funny, smart, and uber-rich. He’s also smoking hot. That alone should have scared me away, were I not such a dolt, my academic achievements notwithstanding.
But there’s more.
Raphael is France’s most notorious playboy who doesn’t do relationships. He does one-night stands. If sufficiently intrigued, he might do a fling. Which is the most I could ever hope to have with him—a short-lived fling.
So what, right? It’s not the end of the world.
But consider this: Getting my heart broken by Raphael d’Arcy is the least of my worries. Some very serious merde has been piling up in my life lately.
And it’s about to hit the fan.
RAPHAEL'S FLING is a sexy standalone romantic comedy. No cliffhangers. GUARANTEED: a swoony bad-boy hero, laugh-out-loud moments and a happily-ever-after.
Another D'Arcy brother to fall in love with!The first time Mia sees Raphael, they're both in silly costumes and she starts to fall for him, not knowing he runs the company she works for.Raphael is known for his playboy ways and vows never to settle down. When Mia's past comes back to haunt her, she has to make some tough choices, regarding her work, life and Raphael.I loved this book as much as the first one, but in its own way. I love how Mia is strong-willed and could care less about Raphael's
Good, French, Fun!What I loved most about Raphael is that he had the sexy, playboy vibe going WITHOUT being a jerk! He was sweet and caring without being "tamed" or boring. Even when he committed to one woman, he never lost his character.I loved the story of how Raphael and Mia met, and Mia's strength and independence even though she was a goner for Raphael.This was a fast, extremely enjoyable, treat to read.
I am an unabashed fan of Alix Nichols' novels. Each is more delightful than the last--regardless of in which order you may read them. Her heroines are smart and sassy, her heroes equally smart--although not necessarily about relationships. And they are set in Paris.Reared by loving but strict and religious parents, Mia cannot fathom how to tell them of her fall from grace while in college plus the further situation in which she now finds herself; and now the merde is about to fly. Interweaving
Genre: RomanceStand-alone: YesPart of a Series: Yes. Book 2 of the D'Arcy Brothers series. Raphael's Fling focuses on Raphael and Mia. Sebastian and Diane show up briefly but their story is not an integral part of this story POV: Mia'sSteam level: Steamy in parts 4.5/5At this point it's safe to say that I've read all of Alix Nichols published book. It's been wonderful to see her grow in her craft. Raphael's Fling is no exception. Nichol's storytelling is emotional, witty and fun to read. She
This was my first book by this author and I will say that it really wasn't a bad read. I say that because reading through the reviews many people didn't like it. It was a little disappointing how Mia handled some things but thankfully she fixed it in the end. I won't say much else. It would really ruin the last part of the book. I'm just glad they got their happily ever after.
Ah. poor Mia. She is a seemingly self-aware, intelligent doctoral candidate working at a low-level job in Paris to pay the tuition. She has a loving, very moral, religious family in Alsace, a rather provincial area near Germany and Switzerland. Her mom is a pastor. Her love life will certainly cause misunderstandings.Raphael D'Arcy, is a wunderkind auditor, from an aristocratic family. He is of course, exceedingly wealthy (he created a billion dollar audit firm). achingly beautiful and muscular,
Alix Nichols
Kindle Edition | Pages: 332 pages Rating: 3.81 | 566 Users | 98 Reviews
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Title | : | Raphael's Fling (The Darcy Brothers #2) |
Author | : | Alix Nichols |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 332 pages |
Published | : | November 17th 2016 |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary |
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This is an alternate cover edition for ASIN B01MG2ESS6.I'm Mia, and I dream about publishing a book on medieval Paris.
Except... I’m better qualified for writing a manual on how to go from a budding scholar to a pregnant runaway in three easy steps.
- - -
My sister Eva carries a torch for the wrong man. Here’s the gist of my sermons to her: “Drooling over your hunky astronaut boss is a loser’s trek to Calamity with three stops along the way: Heartbreak, Job Loss, and Spinsterhood.”
The thing is, I’m in a terrible—you could even say impossible—position to lecture Eva.
I’m attracted to my own boss.
Raphael d’Arcy is funny, smart, and uber-rich. He’s also smoking hot. That alone should have scared me away, were I not such a dolt, my academic achievements notwithstanding.
But there’s more.
Raphael is France’s most notorious playboy who doesn’t do relationships. He does one-night stands. If sufficiently intrigued, he might do a fling. Which is the most I could ever hope to have with him—a short-lived fling.
So what, right? It’s not the end of the world.
But consider this: Getting my heart broken by Raphael d’Arcy is the least of my worries. Some very serious merde has been piling up in my life lately.
And it’s about to hit the fan.
RAPHAEL'S FLING is a sexy standalone romantic comedy. No cliffhangers. GUARANTEED: a swoony bad-boy hero, laugh-out-loud moments and a happily-ever-after.
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Darcy Brothers #2 |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 566 Users | 98 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Raphael's Fling (The Darcy Brothers #2)
Never thought I'd read the word 'gangbang', in a book, as many times as I did with this tale.Another D'Arcy brother to fall in love with!The first time Mia sees Raphael, they're both in silly costumes and she starts to fall for him, not knowing he runs the company she works for.Raphael is known for his playboy ways and vows never to settle down. When Mia's past comes back to haunt her, she has to make some tough choices, regarding her work, life and Raphael.I loved this book as much as the first one, but in its own way. I love how Mia is strong-willed and could care less about Raphael's
Good, French, Fun!What I loved most about Raphael is that he had the sexy, playboy vibe going WITHOUT being a jerk! He was sweet and caring without being "tamed" or boring. Even when he committed to one woman, he never lost his character.I loved the story of how Raphael and Mia met, and Mia's strength and independence even though she was a goner for Raphael.This was a fast, extremely enjoyable, treat to read.
I am an unabashed fan of Alix Nichols' novels. Each is more delightful than the last--regardless of in which order you may read them. Her heroines are smart and sassy, her heroes equally smart--although not necessarily about relationships. And they are set in Paris.Reared by loving but strict and religious parents, Mia cannot fathom how to tell them of her fall from grace while in college plus the further situation in which she now finds herself; and now the merde is about to fly. Interweaving
Genre: RomanceStand-alone: YesPart of a Series: Yes. Book 2 of the D'Arcy Brothers series. Raphael's Fling focuses on Raphael and Mia. Sebastian and Diane show up briefly but their story is not an integral part of this story POV: Mia'sSteam level: Steamy in parts 4.5/5At this point it's safe to say that I've read all of Alix Nichols published book. It's been wonderful to see her grow in her craft. Raphael's Fling is no exception. Nichol's storytelling is emotional, witty and fun to read. She
This was my first book by this author and I will say that it really wasn't a bad read. I say that because reading through the reviews many people didn't like it. It was a little disappointing how Mia handled some things but thankfully she fixed it in the end. I won't say much else. It would really ruin the last part of the book. I'm just glad they got their happily ever after.
Ah. poor Mia. She is a seemingly self-aware, intelligent doctoral candidate working at a low-level job in Paris to pay the tuition. She has a loving, very moral, religious family in Alsace, a rather provincial area near Germany and Switzerland. Her mom is a pastor. Her love life will certainly cause misunderstandings.Raphael D'Arcy, is a wunderkind auditor, from an aristocratic family. He is of course, exceedingly wealthy (he created a billion dollar audit firm). achingly beautiful and muscular,
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