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Samantha Matthews turned her back on her wealthy family to
focus on social work. Those who know her think she’s the heart of
kindness. Those who know her really well know she’s in a never-ending
battle to make up for the harm her family’s companies inflict on the
world. Which is how she finds herself at a charity bachelor auction of
all places.
But oops, she was supposed to bid on her bff’s brother as a favor and accidentally bid on the wrong guy. Sue her for not being able to tell one stick-in-the-mud CEO from another.
Backstage, she goes to tell him not to worry about having to go through with a date or anything, but the oafish billionaire cuts her off dismissively. Looks her up and down, hands her a card with his assistant’s contact details, and reminds her that sex is definitely off the table.
Oh, she’ll call the assistant all right and have her make sure he wears jeans and comfortable shoes and to pick her up at seven a.m. The only “hammering” this guy is going to be doing is at Habitat for Humanity.
Too bad he turns out to be nothing like she expected. AMAZON
3 STARS
Both Samantha (Sam) and Taylor were deeper people than they first appeared. Sam coming from a very wealthy background and Taylor dirt poor. Taylor had worked his way to the top with hard work and grit. Taylor also lived by some strict set of rules. It helped keep his life balanced. He had a need to be in control. He also began to see that Sam was seriously shaking that up.
The whole "first date" idea of Taylor's was a unique way for the story to go. I will give credit to the author for that.
Although I did like the the main characters, I can't say that this book was my cup of tea. It wasn't something that I loved. There was a lot of humor which was something that I did enjoy. But there was also a lot of seduction and sex, which I guess is to be expected. Of course, you know that no romance is without some collision of some kind, some challenges to overcome and this story also has that as well.
The story ends with a H.E.A. Sam deciding that hands down Taylor was the best mistake she had ever made.
Nice choice for the eBook cover.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
But oops, she was supposed to bid on her bff’s brother as a favor and accidentally bid on the wrong guy. Sue her for not being able to tell one stick-in-the-mud CEO from another.
Backstage, she goes to tell him not to worry about having to go through with a date or anything, but the oafish billionaire cuts her off dismissively. Looks her up and down, hands her a card with his assistant’s contact details, and reminds her that sex is definitely off the table.
Oh, she’ll call the assistant all right and have her make sure he wears jeans and comfortable shoes and to pick her up at seven a.m. The only “hammering” this guy is going to be doing is at Habitat for Humanity.
Too bad he turns out to be nothing like she expected. AMAZON
3 STARS
Both Samantha (Sam) and Taylor were deeper people than they first appeared. Sam coming from a very wealthy background and Taylor dirt poor. Taylor had worked his way to the top with hard work and grit. Taylor also lived by some strict set of rules. It helped keep his life balanced. He had a need to be in control. He also began to see that Sam was seriously shaking that up.
The whole "first date" idea of Taylor's was a unique way for the story to go. I will give credit to the author for that.
Although I did like the the main characters, I can't say that this book was my cup of tea. It wasn't something that I loved. There was a lot of humor which was something that I did enjoy. But there was also a lot of seduction and sex, which I guess is to be expected. Of course, you know that no romance is without some collision of some kind, some challenges to overcome and this story also has that as well.
The story ends with a H.E.A. Sam deciding that hands down Taylor was the best mistake she had ever made.
Nice choice for the eBook cover.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
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