Seducing Simon
by Maya Banks
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Toni Langston has been in love with Simon, her best friend, for years. The night Simon breaks up with his longtime girlfriend, he and Toni make love. Toni is devastated and humiliated when, in the heat of the moment, he calls her by his girlfriend's name. The next morning, Simon remembers nothing of the previous night and Toni is only too relieved not to remind him. Two months later, she discovers she's pregnant. She wants Simon to love her, apart from any obligation he might feel because of show more the baby. So she embarks on a quest to seduce her best friend, to make him see her as more than a little sister, to make him love her as much as she loves him. It works. Maybe too well. Now when things are perfect, she faces telling him of the secret she's kept. show lessTags
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Toni Langston has gotten herself into a bit of a pickle. OK, it’s actually a pretty big mess, if you want to know the truth. Not only is she pregnant, but the father doesn’t even remember having slept with her, having been uncharacteristically drunk the night it happened. To make it even worse, the father is Simon, her long-time friend and one of her roommates, who she has harbored a secret crush on for more years than she can count. Toni sees this as her last chance – if she wants Simon, she must seduce him, preferably before their baby is born.
Simon has never noticed Toni, not romantically. They are best friends and he’d do anything for her, but he has never seemed to feel the same way show more about Toni as she does for him. But he starts to see her in a different way after learning she is pregnant. It drives him crazy that she won’t divulge the father’s identity – he wants nothing more than to bash the idiot’s face in for leaving Toni in this mess. In fact, the thought of her being with another man unearths feelings he never suspected he had for her. Sure, he has always been protective of her, knew he loved her, but only in a brotherly way, right? Then why has a sneaky possessive feeling suddenly started to surface, and why can’t he take his eyes off of her? And above all, where did these sexy dreams about her that feel all too real come from?
Before you even buy this book, make sure you are stocked up on tissue. I think I went through at least one box while reading Maya Banks’ Seducing Simon! This book has been on my wish list for quite a while and I could kick myself for not having read it much sooner. I guarantee the story will stay with me for a long time to come and I will pull it off of the bookshelf time and time again.
Toni absolutely broke my heart. Her struggle to cope with her unrequited love for Simon and an unplanned pregnancy while also dealing with the financial pressures to make a life for herself and her child, possibly alone, would be enough to break many women. The unconditional love and support she enjoys from her brother, Simon, and their other roommate, A.J. is phenomenal, and gives her the strength to keep going. The foursome fight the major life changes they know can’t be avoided as they deal with Toni’s pregnancy, her brother’s impending marriage, and the fact that these events will require them to separate and find new homes, leaving the unconventional, yet comfortable family nest they have built together.
Watching Toni learn how to seduce Simon is hilarious! Growing up a tomboy who never had eyes for any man but Simon, she has not had much experience developing seduction skills. Taking tips from their firefighter friends on how to catch his attention, she sets about her task with a vengeance, knowing her time is short, and she must soon tell Simon the baby is his. The changes she goes through in her attempts serve to confound Simon at every turn - and who doesn’t love to watch a man in utter bewilderment trying to make sense of his own feelings as well as a woman’s actions? Toni learns fast, keeping Simon on his toes as he slowly starts to realize his own feelings for her.
But the secret Toni has kept threatens everything they build. She’s taken so long to spill the mystery of her baby’s father that she can’t quite figure how best to tell him without leaving him feeling betrayed, or worse. Readers, who enjoy an omniscient view of the tale, and the one friend she confides in, well understand and support her reasons for the delay, but empathy for Simon is present as well when he finally learns the truth. His reaction sets off a chain of events that threaten to destroy everything he holds dearest, and force him to face his innermost feelings and truths.
Maya Banks can write a tragic heroine like no one else. She knows just how to tear your heart to shreds, and then put it all back together better than it ever was before. If ever I’ve finished a story and started to think of the characters as real people, this would be it. The characters were so very lifelike, the situation so possible, that I could easily believe it if someone told me it was a biography. Ultimately, Seducing Simon serves to remind readers that even situations which seem impossible to recover from can have a happy ending. It is a book I’ll read whenever I need to recharge my own hope. show less
Toni Langston has gotten herself into a bit of a pickle. OK, it’s actually a pretty big mess, if you want to know the truth. Not only is she pregnant, but the father doesn’t even remember having slept with her, having been uncharacteristically drunk the night it happened. To make it even worse, the father is Simon, her long-time friend and one of her roommates, who she has harbored a secret crush on for more years than she can count. Toni sees this as her last chance – if she wants Simon, she must seduce him, preferably before their baby is born.
Simon has never noticed Toni, not romantically. They are best friends and he’d do anything for her, but he has never seemed to feel the same way show more about Toni as she does for him. But he starts to see her in a different way after learning she is pregnant. It drives him crazy that she won’t divulge the father’s identity – he wants nothing more than to bash the idiot’s face in for leaving Toni in this mess. In fact, the thought of her being with another man unearths feelings he never suspected he had for her. Sure, he has always been protective of her, knew he loved her, but only in a brotherly way, right? Then why has a sneaky possessive feeling suddenly started to surface, and why can’t he take his eyes off of her? And above all, where did these sexy dreams about her that feel all too real come from?
Before you even buy this book, make sure you are stocked up on tissue. I think I went through at least one box while reading Maya Banks’ Seducing Simon! This book has been on my wish list for quite a while and I could kick myself for not having read it much sooner. I guarantee the story will stay with me for a long time to come and I will pull it off of the bookshelf time and time again.
Toni absolutely broke my heart. Her struggle to cope with her unrequited love for Simon and an unplanned pregnancy while also dealing with the financial pressures to make a life for herself and her child, possibly alone, would be enough to break many women. The unconditional love and support she enjoys from her brother, Simon, and their other roommate, A.J. is phenomenal, and gives her the strength to keep going. The foursome fight the major life changes they know can’t be avoided as they deal with Toni’s pregnancy, her brother’s impending marriage, and the fact that these events will require them to separate and find new homes, leaving the unconventional, yet comfortable family nest they have built together.
Watching Toni learn how to seduce Simon is hilarious! Growing up a tomboy who never had eyes for any man but Simon, she has not had much experience developing seduction skills. Taking tips from their firefighter friends on how to catch his attention, she sets about her task with a vengeance, knowing her time is short, and she must soon tell Simon the baby is his. The changes she goes through in her attempts serve to confound Simon at every turn - and who doesn’t love to watch a man in utter bewilderment trying to make sense of his own feelings as well as a woman’s actions? Toni learns fast, keeping Simon on his toes as he slowly starts to realize his own feelings for her.
But the secret Toni has kept threatens everything they build. She’s taken so long to spill the mystery of her baby’s father that she can’t quite figure how best to tell him without leaving him feeling betrayed, or worse. Readers, who enjoy an omniscient view of the tale, and the one friend she confides in, well understand and support her reasons for the delay, but empathy for Simon is present as well when he finally learns the truth. His reaction sets off a chain of events that threaten to destroy everything he holds dearest, and force him to face his innermost feelings and truths.
Maya Banks can write a tragic heroine like no one else. She knows just how to tear your heart to shreds, and then put it all back together better than it ever was before. If ever I’ve finished a story and started to think of the characters as real people, this would be it. The characters were so very lifelike, the situation so possible, that I could easily believe it if someone told me it was a biography. Ultimately, Seducing Simon serves to remind readers that even situations which seem impossible to recover from can have a happy ending. It is a book I’ll read whenever I need to recharge my own hope. show less
This book was like a little soap opera i had so much fun reading this one. Toni gets knocked up by one of her brother's best friends Simon who she's been in love with like forever, but wait Simon has no idea that he slept with his best friend little sister because he was so drunk when it happened. How does she tell him about the baby when he doesn't remember their night together.
An engaging story but it had a simple plot that stretched through the whole book. I liked the feeling of family these characters shared but sure got tired of hearing her worry about withholding information. Toni hides her secret from her firefighter roommates, especially Simon.
Second read in 2020. I still liked it. No rating change.
Although the story was predictable, I loved the way it was written. The characters were real and made real mistakes. I so enjoyed Toni's interaction with her guys. They really were a family.
Although fun to look at, the beefcake photo on the cover gives the wrong idea of this book. It is not all about steamy sex. There were a few annoying editing misses, but overall I enjoyed this book.
Although the story was predictable, I loved the way it was written. The characters were real and made real mistakes. I so enjoyed Toni's interaction with her guys. They really were a family.
Although fun to look at, the beefcake photo on the cover gives the wrong idea of this book. It is not all about steamy sex. There were a few annoying editing misses, but overall I enjoyed this book.
Simon is Toni's best friend...and her secret love for many years now. When he shows up crushed by the betrayal of his almost-fiance, Toni consoles him...a little too well. Simon takes her virginity, and then calls her by his ex's name. The next morning he remembers nothing. Six weeks later Toni discovers she is pregnant.
This is one of Ms Bank's earlier works and not as steamy as her usual fare. There were actually very few sex scenes, but that was just right for this book.
Although there were several over-used plot contrivances, I still cried at one point in the book! The growth of their relationship was very believable for me and didn't occur at light speed. They both made mistakes and had to learn to compromise and forgive. This book show more is going on my keeper shelf because, for whatever reason, it touched me. show less
This is one of Ms Bank's earlier works and not as steamy as her usual fare. There were actually very few sex scenes, but that was just right for this book.
Although there were several over-used plot contrivances, I still cried at one point in the book! The growth of their relationship was very believable for me and didn't occur at light speed. They both made mistakes and had to learn to compromise and forgive. This book show more is going on my keeper shelf because, for whatever reason, it touched me. show less
Not as erotic based as some of Maya Banks' books. I loved the story line. It kept you interested and wanting to see how things worked out.
This is a earlier work form Maya Banks and its a little different than her normal books. It's a light romance, with very few sex scenes and mostly focused on the development of the heroes relationship. The plot was believable and the action is well paced and not rushed, the characters are likable and not exaggerated in their problems or virtues. Still, the cover could be different because it gives a different tune to the story.
Toni and Matt are brothers that shared their house with two friends, A.J. and Simon. The guys are firefighters and Tony works as a veterinarian assistant and they lived together since the dead of Matt's and Toni's parents; they are all best friends and they live as a family....until the day Toni gets pregnant. The show more guys stuck to her and support her but all the dynamics change and sooner or later, Toni needs to reveal her two biggest secrets: the man she always loved and who's the father. show less
Toni and Matt are brothers that shared their house with two friends, A.J. and Simon. The guys are firefighters and Tony works as a veterinarian assistant and they lived together since the dead of Matt's and Toni's parents; they are all best friends and they live as a family....until the day Toni gets pregnant. The show more guys stuck to her and support her but all the dynamics change and sooner or later, Toni needs to reveal her two biggest secrets: the man she always loved and who's the father. show less
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Maya Banks is a contemporary romance author. Her books include The Surrender Trilogy, The Slow Burn series, The Breathless Trilogy, Colters' Legacy, KGI Novel series, The Sweet series and The Enforcers series. She has made The New York Times Best Seller List with titles like, Just One Touch. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Seducing Simon
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- Toni Langston; Simon Andrews; Matt Langston; A.J. Spinelli; Mike Sanders
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- Cypress, Texas, USA
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- To Amy We did what we set out to do. It wasn't always easy, the road was bumpy as hell, but what a fun ride. Thanks for sharing it with me.
- First words
- The living room eruped in cheers as the wide receiver ran into the end zone.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Home where they belonged. Together.
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