Wednesday, March 25, 2026

A Review – Take Me Now by Nancy Jardine


How can anyone ever say no to a free book? There's a reason it's my favourite thing to come across!

Free books means so many more stories to read, and I never pass up the opportunity to get my hands on a free book – no matter the genre, author, anything. It's like Christmas every time I come across one!

The bonus always comes when it's an author I'm already familiar with, and I get a chance to read a book I likely would have read anyway, and I get to go into it already knowing I will enjoy it before even reading the first sentence.

So, let me introduce my most recent read!


Conclusions jumped at too soon. Sabotage and attempted murder? Hilarious predicaments.

Patience isn’t Nairn Malcolm’s strong point when someone sabotages his business. It gets much worse when he, too, is under attack. He needs someone who can transport him from his Scottish island castle base to destinations across the globe and also help him keep his business interests running smoothly. Who could be all that, and available to him 24/7?

Aela Cameron’s skills are perfect for Nairn’s current predicament. Transporting him across the globe is a pushover. Dangerous situations don’t faze her, in fact they make her more determined to solve the mystery of Nairn’s saboteur. She’s not into passing flings – yet how can she resist her new boss as time runs out on her temporary contract?

Is Nairn seeking the impossible? Can Aela find a compromise?

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My Review!


One of my favourite kinds of book are ones that you are drawn into instantly, and don't want to put down. They are the kinds of book that you hold close and simply devour. This was one of those such books.

Nairn Malcolm is incredibly business minded. He can't simply sit by and let his employees do the work for him, but instead has an intense need to be in the know, to keep up with everything happening in his companies, and stay up to date with any changes or developments. When a motorbike accident leaves him in plaster casts, and struggling to even walk around his house, he knows he can't keep going in the same way he always has, but still tries to hold on tightly to his control.

Enter Aela Cameron. She holds the relevant licences to drive, fly, or sail all of Nairn's different vehicles and forms of transport, and knows her way around administrative responsibilities. Taking the job as his PA would open up opportunities for her, and give her the funds to help set her up for further education. But she never anticipated the job being quite so demanding, nor her boss being quite so handsome and frustrating.

Nairn expects of Aela the same level of commitment to his companies that he himself has. A 24 hour contract means that she is constantly on call, no matter what time he decides to fly to a different country, or attend business meetings. The work is difficult, but rewarding, and Aela finds herself enjoying her new role, if not growing increasingly more frustrated with her new boss. Nairn is infuriating, his moods changing like the wind. One moment, he is charming and pleasant, and the next, Aela battles with a short-tempered and rude man. The constant switches in Nairn's personality give Aela cause to push down whatever she might feel for him during his more pleasant moments. Although, she can't deny, he is incredibly attractive.

I found myself increasingly sympathetic towards Nairn. He is used to being able to do everything for himself, whether it is driving himself around, keeping on top of his multiple businesses, or even simple things such as cutting up his own food, or doing up the buttons on his shirt. Multiple injuries have left him reliant on others to help him, and the frustration is clear. Despite his understandable mood swings, he is an incredibly kind character, and his business sense and abilities to keep track of so many things at once is remarkable.

Aela, too, I found myself liking almost instantly. She doesn't put up with Nairn's snarky comments, and pulls him up on things that others wouldn't dare to mention. She is smart, witty, and brings a whole other level of humour to this story, as she is not afraid to back down, and speaks her mind. Between her and Nairn, there is a lot of miscommunications, and when they both jump to conclusions, which happens often, things seem to get lost in translation. Arguments and misunderstandings lead to some fairly humorous situations and conversations, which lighten the story and make the characters all seem so much more real.

Of course, this is not just simply a sweet romance of a grumpy boss and his sarcastic PA, although that is certainly an important element of the novel! There is a mystery afoot – sabotage is rife within Narin's businesses, products arriving damaged, orders tampered with, accidents resulting in property damage. There is even cause to believe that Nairn's motorcycle accident was not simply an accident. With someone in the company causing problem after problem, and Nairn relatively unable to intervene due to his injuries, tensions rise quickly and as he and Aela travel the globe attending business meetings, it quickly becomes apparent that whoever is behind everything is not finished yet. With this extra level of tension, this novel escalates from an office romance to an in-depth mystery, with hidden dangers around every corner. Trying to figure out who is causing such mayhem, and their motive, creates a fast-paced story that you can't possibly put down!

This is a novel I absolutely devoured. It didn't take me long to get through this book at all, I read most of it in one sitting because it drew me in and I couldn't step away. If you are after a romance with a twist, with characters you will simply fall in love with, look no further!


And done!

I actually read most of this book at work, on a really quiet day when there was not much else to be done... shhhhhh!

Anyway, that's all for now...

Bye!


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