Ellison Thorne's business partner, Beverly Neumann, and his brother, Garrett, jokingly scheme the Executive Sex Clause as an innovative cure for Ellis's lack of a love life. They speculate no-strings, stress-free sex in certain employee contracts would raise productivity, minimize stress, and boost creativity for a busy CEO like Ellis. They were joking, right?
Enter Dee Henning, the queen of no-time-for-sex. Young, hungry, gifted, what Dee lacks in experience, she makes up for in ambition and hard work. When negotiations on a major project break down, driving Dee and Ellis to unexpected, scorching sex, the aftermath is a deal even sweeter than they imagined. Suddenly there's no denying the Executive Sex Clause could be the ultimate secret weapon for success. But secrets seldom remain secret, and Dee and Ellis soon learn there's no such thing as no-strings where the heart is concerned.
About the Author
Grace Marshall is the pen name of best-selling erotic author KD Grace.
Her titles include, The Initiation of Ms Holly, which has been favourably compated to Fifty Shades of Grey, The Pet Shop, and the paranormal erotic novel, Body Temperature and Rising, the first book of her Lakeland Heatwave trilogy.
When she’s not writing, K D is veg gardening or walking. She walks her stories, and she’s serious about it. She and her husband recently walked the Coast to Coast route across England. For her, inspiration is directly proportionate to how quickly she wears out a pair of walking boots.
Industry Reviews
'Grace has this amazing knack of creating sexual tension not just through a few pages, but the whole damn book... ending in incredible sex.'
- Midnight Boudoir
‘If you like a really good romance An Executive Decision is a must-read. It’s full of tension, plot twists and turns and sizzling sex scenes.’
- Kay Jaybee, author of The Perfect Submissive
'An Executive Decision is a brilliant first novel from Grace Marshall. As someone familiar with KD Grace's work, there's a marked difference between the heat levels, but the writing style is still recognisable, and still excellent. This book has a pretty hefty plot, even without the Executive Sex Clause, and therefore the sex is dotted throughout the storyline, but doesn't make up a massive part of it. The storyline has a great blend between the romance and the other plot elements, and each of the elements combines to make this a real page-turner. Despite its whopping word count, I whizzed through this in a couple of days, and am looking forward to the next book.'
- BlogCritics.Org