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The Initiation
The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
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No one knows how new members are selected to the board of Hale Banking and Holding. But there are rumors of a sordid rite of initiation. Whispers how one woman and nine men disappear into a boardroom. This time, that woman will be me. The Hale family owns everything--the eighth largest bank in the world, everyone in our town, even the mortgage on my parents' mansion. And now Royce Hale wants to own me. He is charming. Seductive. Ruthless. But above all, he's the prince of lies. My body may tighten with white-hot desire under his penetrating gaze, but I refuse to enjoy it. I'll make a deal with the devil to save my family and sell myself to the Hales. But Royce will never own my heart.
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intothehallofbooks
The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
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Panpan

I‘m not sure what I thought I was getting into, but this was…not for me. I did finish it though, so theres that. I feel like it is possible to write about taboo or “naughty” subjects if there is enough substance or angst to go along with it, but this didn‘t have that.

I think I got sucked in by the pretty dress on the cover. Has happened to me before. I can‘t think of anyone I would recommend this to 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Jenniebooks
The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
Mehso-so

I have to continue the series

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Jenniebooks
The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
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There is a sex ritual with Marist and the men on the board.

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The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
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Marist main character

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The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
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Original medusa

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ElectricKatyLand
The Initiation | Nikki Sloane
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This was wild. Secret, sordid sex-related initiation to high powered board of directors - check. Billionaires with unchecked power in a small Boston suburb: check. Heroine who has been chosen and manipulated by the heir as a partner/wife: check. Trust no one as life-saving advice: check. I enjoyed this one but got the distinct impression that I would not enjoy the dirtiness and father/son dynamics in the next books.