"Beautifully rendered and portrayed with sensual, gladdening and sometimes heartbreaking emotion." --All About Romance Jayce Ellis's sexy, contemporary High Rise series features the bustle of DC and the hustle of love.
After a week filled with nonstop work, André Ellison heads to the club to blow off some steam. One night off is the perfect distraction from the project that's about to make his career--or tank it completely. A few drinks in and he leaves with a smoking-hot stranger for some scorching, burn-the-sheets-up sex.
Marcus Thompson is going places, so he can't think of a bigger waste of time than being put on loan to a two-bit firm to prepare some small-time report. The last thing he wants--or needs--is his impeccably dressed, hot-as-hell one-night stand as his boss.
As they work side by side, their attraction grows to a fever pitch, but there will be no kissing, no touching and absolutely no sex until the project is over--if they can wait that long.
High Rise
Book 1: Jeremiah
Book 2: André
Also by Jayce Ellis:
Higher Education
Book 1: Learned Behaviors
Book 2: Learned Reactions
Review :
"André is a really nice, sensual, and well-paced contemporary romance that's beautifully rendered and portrayed with sensual, gladdening and sometimes heartbreaking emotion." -- All About Romance
"All in all, this is an easy recommendation. The characters are awesome and real, the pacing well done, and everything came together to work for me. If you haven't yet had a chance to experience Ellis's writing, then I highly suggest you pick this one up." -- Joyfully Jay
"I loved so much about this book and am looking forward to seeing who's up next in the High Rise series." -- The Novel Approach
"What a fantastic office romance. [...] These two men give us a sophisticated and sexy romance. They work hard, they take care of each other, and they even throw in some personal growth on their journey too. I completely adored André. 5 stars." -- Wicked Reads
"If JEREMIAH was good (it was), ANDRÉ is great. This is an author coming into her own. ANDRÉ is by turns heartwarming, thought-provoking, gut-punchingly real, and so hot you'll want to open a window. Let me be clear: more of you should be talking about ANDRÉ, because it's one of the best books I've read this year." -- 11 to 9