Release Day & Review::: Tapping the Billionaire by Max Monroe
Release Day!!!
Georgia Cummings has zero luck with dating, and the era of the internet is not her friend.
No matter how fast she runs, how many corners she turns, she can’t find her way out of this weird, alternate universe where men think dick pics are a replacement for small talk and getting to know a girl. One more crotch selfie and she might write men off for good…
But why can’t she stop fantasizing about him?
Kline Brooks is the quintessential billionaire bad boy—dark, styled, short hair, muscles for days, and a panty-dropping smile.
Except—he isn’t.
As his employee, he won’t touch her with a ten foot pole.
But she won’t touch him either.
Too bad their hormones missed the memo.
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5 out of 5 stars
Kline Brooks & Georgia Cummings are two new characters that will set your world on fire. This story is so much fun and it was a delight to read.
The author even compared the novel itself to When Harry Met Sally in the story, but I enjoyed it so much more than the movie and the storyline was so much more heartfelt...I was crying and laughing on every page.
Kline is Georgia’s boss and neither ever thought of the other in anyway other than as boss and employee. One forced date changes everything and the direction of the story took off. And the other best part...fantabulous best friends!! Thatch and Cassie are the ultimate in book best friends. They are crazy and wild and always know just what to say to make their friends feel better.
There are so many little secrets that I want to talk about, but I don’t want to ruin the reading experience for others so I’ll leave it with this:
I LOVED THIS BOOK! I LAUGHED! I CRIED! I GOT HOT AND BOTHERED AND I ENJOYED EVERY SINGLE PAGE!!
I had tears streaming down my face as I was reading the epilogue. It’s so hard to love fictional characters because once the novel is over they are sort of over, too. I know that Kline & Georgia will have a place in my heart for some time to come. They made me laugh so hard that my kids that I was crazy, but I don’t want to discount the tears they made me shed either. It was a delightful story that fed all of my emotions.
...and trust me, you don't want to miss him!!
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