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Book Review of From Boardroom to Bedroom (Texas Cattleman's Club: Inheritance, Bk 3) (Harlequin Desire, No 2713)

From Boardroom to Bedroom (Texas Cattleman's Club: Inheritance, Bk 3) (Harlequin Desire, No 2713)
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Sophie and her brothers feel wronged when their father dies and leaves everything to his young, ex-wife (their step-mother) Miranda. They feel the house/estate they grew up in should stay in the family. It's hinted that daddy dearest wasn't the best father/husband. They also feel that Miranda is a fame hungry whore (she is one of the stars of a reality show based in NYC). So, Sophie goes undercover at the media company that produces the show to find some dirt on her.
I would have liked more explanation in regards to why they don't like Miranda. It's also (briefly) mentioned by Miranda that daddy dearest had left it to her so she could right past wrongs. What does that mean? No explanation. Nothing. What brief time Miranda had on the page, I didn't understand why they didn't like her. She seemed like a decent person.
On to the romance. Sophie and Nigel (the CEO) have instant chemistry. I liked their acknowledgment of it and how it wasn't going to effect their work. Well, until it didn't. And Sophie is a virgin. Because of course. And in case you suffer from short term memory loss, no worries. It's brought up multiple times. The back and forth was decent and I could get into the romance. Not bad, not great. Average.