The Two Week Arrangement
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The Two Week Arrangement

Kendall Ryan2019
A steamy new standalone romance coming soon from New York Times bestselling author Kendall Ryan.
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Izzy Judy@rocketcityreader
0.5 stars
Jul 10, 2023

Terrible

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Ms. Mint@iread4fun
3 stars
May 22, 2023

3 stars. ** Contains mild SPOILER ** I like the initial premise, but I have a hard time relating to Presley, the female protagonist. She's supposed to be a smart girl. Well, the things she does say otherwise. First, when Dominic acted like a dick when he dismissed her on the day of Emilia's little accident, she was resolved not to get entangled with him anymore and would only focus on the internship. Smart decision by a smart girl. Only to be negated the moment he texted and called her. Not only that she accepted him right back, she also went on agreeing to keep seeing him for a casual sex. What gives, smart girl? What happened to your resolve of not getting in an entangled mess with him again? Better yet, what happened to your supposedly smart brain? Second, after Dominic misunderstood her for being a spy/traitor, what did she do? Her supposedly smart brain thought it was a good idea to become an escort. Yep, our female protagonist, ladies and gents. Anyway, I still like the initial premise and Kendall's writing style, and I enjoyed reading Dominic's interactions with his two cute toddlers Hence, 3 stars. I hope the second book serves to be more satisfactory than this one.

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Ashlee@libraryinthecountry
4 stars
May 2, 2022

I had no idea this is a duology and now I’m dying for the next one! 😂😍

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J Ashlie@beautyandthebooksss
5 stars
Apr 14, 2022

One word, obsessed. I cannot wait for book 2! I sat & devoured this book so quick that I decided I should read it again, make sure I didnt miss any small detail that would come in handy to remember when book 2 releases. And I'm glad I did! I LOVE LOVE LOVEEE Dom & Pres. Dom, powerful CEO with a secret he keeps close to his heart until Pres somehow breaks his barrier down. And Pres, sweet virgin intern who needs a steady income, and thinks her boss is an alpha God. MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN yall! The naughty scenes, are fire. 🔥🔥 can I just say, it's my favorite when a man calls his woman "baby". I despise reading books when the hero calls the heroine sweetie, I dont know why but it just is a major turn off for me. This book left me wanting, no cravingggggg book 2. Come on Seven Nights of Sin!!! If you're looking for a quick read, pick this. If you're looking for a yummy hot passionate angsty dramatic storyline, pick this. If you just wanna fantasize about the hot CEO banging the intern, pick this. You cant go wrong with Kendall Ryan.

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Candyce Kirk@thebookdutchesses
4 stars
Dec 9, 2021

The Two Week Arrangement in the first book in the Penthouse Affair. I will give you a fair warning from the start, make sure to have the second book ready when you finish this one. Luckily that one releases at the end of June, but the ending of this book really leaves you wanting more! We meet Dominic, the CEO of Aspen Hotels. He's basically got everything he could ask for career wise. Love is something he has time for between work and taking care of his two little girls. I have to say reading about a single dad is very swoon-worthy. I loved the moments he's with his girls and how sweet they are. I definitely wouldn't of said no to more time reading about that. He's very protective of his daughters and keeping his private life private. At this time he has no room for love! Peyton just graduated and is ready to start her career. I think Peyton is one of my favorites out of all of this author's characters. She's smart, determined, works hard and family is everything. Peyton will do anything in her power to make sure her brother can follow his dream. Paying his tuition is up to her, so she really needs everything to work out. Even though Peyton is really serious and dedicated, she's also a bit quirky. She made me laugh out loud quite a few times. The chemistry is there clear from the start between Peyton and Dominic. I loved seeing them fight it and trying to stay professional. This definitely gave us readers some funny moments that could be pretty awkward. Of course there was a dangerous line to cross if they took things further than intern and CEO. I was definitely cheering them on! The Two Week Arrangement is pretty short though. I loved how the ending worked. I mean, losing trust and seeing Peyton do what she did definitely shocked me. Before this moment, I would've liked to have seen some more time between Dominic and Peyton, maybe even with his little girls. The ending felt a bit rushed for me because of that. All in all, another steamy and swoon-worthy read by this author. I did not see the ending coming and I can't wait to see how this all plays out for Peyton and Dominic!

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Cat Nunez @catxbooks
4 stars
Oct 8, 2021

I love Kendall’s books but I keep saying that they’re too short. I thought I’d take longer reading this but it wasn’t like that... About the story, it was nice to read, especially the scenes with Dom and the girls, I love books with kids. I imagined Dom would found out about the papers but I never thought it would end up like that, now I can’t wait for Tuesday to know how everything ends up with Presley, Dom and the girls.

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Jessica Clem@itsmeejessc
4 stars
Jan 4, 2024
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Joselyn@geminimarsss
3 stars
Dec 20, 2022
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Nairne Denholm @nairnedenholm
4 stars
Oct 31, 2022
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Bee @chaemunk_bee7
5 stars
Oct 4, 2022
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meha @santischloe
4 stars
Aug 16, 2022
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Leigh Ann Eason @leighaeason
5 stars
Aug 16, 2022
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Kira Touchton@kiratouchton
4 stars
Feb 24, 2022
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Lysha Taynish@lyshabooks
3 stars
Feb 18, 2022
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Aundreya Rich@readinginwatercolor
2 stars
Feb 9, 2022

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