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New York Billionaires #1

Think Outside the Boss

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Thinking outside the box resulted in the best night of my life.
Until I discover the man I spent it with is my new boss.


Attending a secret party where clothes are optional wasn’t a life goal of mine. But when the exclusive invitation ends up in my mailbox by accident… well. Who wouldn't be curious? It's not like I'm going to do anything.

The handsome stranger I meet has different plans. One glance across the crowded party, and an hour later we're stretched out on silk. Our night together is glorious. No names and no regrets.

But I’d forgotten there’s always a price to pay for pleasure.

I find out the cost when I start my internship. Because who is the new venture capitalist CEO?

Tristan Conway, aka my handsome stranger. Powerful, determined, intriguing... and single. Oh, and he wants to see me in his office.

Thinking outside the box got me into this mess.
Now if I could just stop thinking about the boss...

248 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 7, 2021

About the author

Olivia Hayle

44 books2,130 followers
Hi there! I'm Olivia.
I write romance with billionaire heroes (despite never having met one in person). They're strong, ambitious, they don't need love... until they meet the women who change their minds.

I love witty banter, smart heroines, big cities and perfectly tailored suits. You'll find all four in every one of my books! 💜

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READING ORDER
You can read any of the books as standalones, because each book follows a new couple. But if you ask me? This is my personal preference...

The Connovan Chronicles
- Best Enemies Forever
- The Perfect Mistake
- One Wrong Move

New York Billionaires
- Think Outside the Boss
- Saved by the Boss
- Say Yes to the Boss
- A Ticking Time Boss
- Suite on the Boss
- 12 Days of Bossmas

Seattle Billionaires
- Billion Dollar Enemy
- Billion Dollar Beast
- Billion Dollar Catch
- Billion Dollar Fiancé

Brothers of Paradise
- Dark Eyed Devil
- Ice Cold Boss
- Red Hot Rebel
- Small Town Hero

Standalones
- Arrogant Boss
- Look But Don't Touch
- The Billionaire Scrooge Next Door
- How to Honeymoon Alone

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Profile Image for Dora Koutsoukou .
2,112 reviews609 followers
June 18, 2021
3 ❤️❤️🤔⭐️s

To make a long story short.
I liked it but wasn’t thrilled.
I didn’t feel any sparks or great emotions, it was relatively flat.
The way they met (at a sex party) as well as the company espionage were added as to create an impression and not supported or delivered well throughout the story.
Profile Image for Vaishali • [V.L. Book Reviews] .
302 reviews198 followers
December 14, 2022
R A T I N G: 3 stars to Think Outside the Boss ★ ★ ★

Frederica Bilson gets flung into the pastime of the super rich for a night tailored towards pleasure- seeking thrills in Think Outside the Boss. After receiving a suggestive invitation addressed to the previous tenant and after a quick online search of the elusive Gilded Room, she realises she's been mistakenly invited to an exclusive sex party... for the ultra rich. The thought to potter along and attend this forbidden pleasure-promising occasion definitely speaks of a seductive night to remember.

And while curiosity is said to kill the cat, Freddie's all woman, and curiosities can lead to a lot more than meeting your maker, like meeting an unmasked stranger in a room where censorship is as foreign as leisure in a boardroom. While Freddie gatecrashes on a whim, a mystery guest educates her on the do's and don’ts of the Gilded Room, all of which promise consensual fun, secrecy and encourages true female faculty because in the Gilded Room, the woman always leads.

For a story that opens up with a bit of luxe and lavish taboo that sees both protagonists having a sex party meet cute, Think Outside the Boss was surprisingly - very surprisingly - much more wholesome than I thought it would be; the talking point leans on the fact that I both appreciated the quotidian quality and struggled with it at the same time because for all its initial imagery, promise and opening galore, the bulk of the story thereafter felt unexpectedly pedestrian. While the story didn't particularly gather itself to galvanise, I did really enjoy its refreshing take on a modern romance.

First point of call is the sexualised institution, the Gilded Room. It's completely female-safe and female friendly, a setting that allows women to explore sexual deviance without male coercion and/or manipulation. As soon as Tristan kindly laid out the Gilded Room guidelines, I appreciated the ownership in creating a safe place for women (rich women that is) to explore and advance their sexuality without damning the existence of such risque hidey-holes. It's a sex event that doesn't push the heroine into a disturbing situation she doesn't want to be in. It's all good fun, for everybody. And hopefully for the scantily-clad guards overseeing all manner of voyeurism too.

As broached I can easily call the first book in Olivia Hayle's New York Billionaires series one that celebrates the flavour of modern, contemporised romance. Aside from the Gilded Room, the romance between Tristan and Freddie has a gentle, sympathetic development and the author takes the initiative to build a more slow and solid and respectful connection between them. Even as there are some obstacles, there's some solid relationship development in there. It was just a sweet thing to watch their mutual esteem lead a well-paced path towards something more lawfully life-like.

Outside of being a moneyed man (wanted only for his money) with a secret membership to a sex circle, Tristan also plays at the unreachable CEO bossman, the involved father with a noticeable affinity for the non-verbal eyebrow raise. Commitments are his everyday, to his profession, to fatherhood, to his son and to his newest project. But he's a powerful man who won't risk the loss of his regiment by giving it over to a woman. This man's all about control.

Initially I expected Tristan would be the distanced father and the alpha aggressor but it gradually became clear that his relationship with his son is an important part of his life and his relationship with Freddie shows him to be much more than a man enjoyed in the dark. Joshua almost becomes the vehicle for Tristan's current life choices, and as he intends for his son to see the world, so does he. The story also establishes the ambivalence of being the best father, and the author captures Tristan's struggle with sincerity.

For a powerful man with a purpose who's considered upper management hell by almost everybody in his employ since the company takeover, his profile also fosters a softer, sympathetic side seen through his guardianship, who's he's shown to be outside of the workspace and in every way he shares and spares time with Freddie. And just the same with his heroine, Freddie's the hardworking go-getting career woman, determined to prove herself as an intern at a leading strategy division company but who, like Tristan, isn't void of vulnerability. All in all, there's an emotional element, a steamy component, coupled with the fact that Tristan and Freddie are really connectable as people with legitimate lives.

The Gilded Room doesn't own a major role in this romance. It almost acts as rakish entrance involved for the sake of indecorous thrill, suggested through throughout to give the couple something to fret over as they straddle the line of professional/personal acceptability and propriety when the dynamic shifts. This isn't a story about a sexual awakening despite the inclusion of an amatory backyard designed for the libido. The real story establishes its own life outside of the sex event opening, using their time there as a come-hither seduction.

Just a FYI for readers who like their protagonists monogamous to each others, - like myself - there aren't any multiple-partner situations. Freddie's adamant about not getting herself involved in an office tryst for the purpose of not sabotaging her professional credibility so it becomes a slow-build situation of bumping into each other and finding reasons to spend time together when the opportunity arises. The main tension comes from the ‘no crossing boundaries’ build-up. I'm always in favour of women holding their own against powerful men, and while there are different dynamics to travel, Tristan respects boundaries as much as Freddie pushes them.

For all I spoke about the story's best bits, generally I wasn't overly entertained by what followed. Unfortunately, there's a lot of tell over show and the story pales where it should provide better explanations for what's going on. The corporate espionage angle (to me) felt incredibly pointless when it's not an interestingly involved part of the story. It's talked about on-page in short and unproblematically solved without attention or calculation. I wasn't a fan of Tristan's nickname for Freddie either. For all he comments on her lack of letting go and resisting relationships, his very reason for using the Gilded Room is to maintain his control for the same outcome…

If Freddie was strait-laced, then in all fair reason, so was her structured hero who sticks to the same flavoured ice-cream without fail. To touch on a few inconsistencies, for a membership only accessible to the wealthy, it seemed strange that Freddie's residential predecessor could afford a pastime like the Gilded Room when she always describes her apartment as the size of a ‘shoebox’. And then there's absent follow-ups such as when Freddie briefly mentions her nonna in the beginning, but thereafter she's absent in all speech, dialogue or memory, even when she builds her mini-shrine and shares a bit about her parents and grandad with Tristan.

I tried for the pull, the spark and the draw, and while I absolutely still recommend this to all who adore contemporary courtships, it didn't manage to have that influential hallmark that commands my attention In full. It was likeable if not exciting enough to strike a chord. There is, however, just something about the boss/employee romance that girds my loins for an irresistible workplace interplay. I couldn't stay away from it even if I tried and I'd resiliently find a way back to it should I be imperilled by a shortage of a trope that's just, in every way, a trusty temptation. Perhaps it's the taboo, forbidden nature of it, perhaps it's the close proximity or perhaps it's all of that blended with the inevitable. Olivia Hayle does navigate it a smidge differently In keeping with the wholesome theme. With an angst-free storyline, Think Outside the Boss becomes a hardship where perhaps all one can think about is the boss, and a fated 'we meet again' scenario turns a masquerade into a slice of life with no masks, no glamour, no walls and is nothing short of a wholemeal tryst.

Content Warning: since the Gilded Room is a steamy setting, there are some adult performances, public nudity and voyeurism within the place itself. A few bed bedroom scenes. Mentions a past death and deals with parenthood. Some profanity dotted throughout.

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179 reviews244 followers
June 14, 2021
I can always trust Olivia Hayle to give me a comfort read.
This book was sweet and fluffy with no drama and an amazing chemistry between the MCs.
The problem is that it didn’t have anything special that made it stand out from the hundreds of romance books I’ve read 😔
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3,279 reviews956 followers
May 12, 2022
Think Outside the Boss is certainly a good read. Miss Hayle once again proofs herself to be a talented writer. With a short lenght, the story itself becomes interesting.

There is an element of mild BDSM in the stort. Very mild. The chemistry between the characters are hot. There are also tender sweet moments too.

Overall, a very good book.

4 stars
Profile Image for  Nayeli ♡.
173 reviews153 followers
July 19, 2022
⭐ 3 stars ⭐

"I feel like I’ve accidentally wandered into one of my deepest, darkest fantasies. Because everything about him, from the dark, commanding eyes to the square jaw and broad shoulders, conveys power."



•Sexy boss🌚
•Dirty talk🥵
•Office romance❤️‍🔥
•Age-gap✨
•Single dad🤩


This was my first time reading anything by Olivia Hayle and I'm pretty sure it won't be my last. It was a fast book with good characters and without any unnecessary drama included.


"He might not be mafia, but he is something, this man, and here he is with me, looking like he can’t wait to have me."
Profile Image for Danielle Overly Bookish.
351 reviews71 followers
September 3, 2024
3 Meh Stars

This is yet another example of missed opportunities and poor execution. I wanted to like this as it’s a favorite trope but I never felt myself experiencing any feelings for these characters. Nothing good, nothing bad, only indifference.
The angst wasn’t angsty and the relationship was tepid at best. I want to be moved when reading and I just wasn't with this one.
Not even the supposed drama was all that dramatic. It was just more meh is a sea of meh.
It was a little like being on a ship in the middle of the ocean and seeing the same blanket of water for days. Sure, at first it's lovely, but by day seven you're ready to scream at the sameness of it all.
This book is a sea of meh.
I don’t even feel like writing a real review because I literally don’t care. The nicest thing I can say about it is that it wasn't awful.
Profile Image for Jacob Proffitt.
3,198 reviews1,931 followers
December 11, 2023
I was a little skeptical going in because of the meet-cute in a sex party. But I think Hayle managed to pull it off without making it all about the titillation. So it turns out to be a pretty good wish-fulfillment fantasy with characters I ended up liking a lot.

Freddie was an easy draw for me. She's smart, capable, and taking on tough challenges. She's a top grad from Wharton and I love that Hayle made me believe that. There isn't a ton of businessy stuff in the story as that's not core to any plot elements. But what is there rang true enough for me to go along with. And Freddie having the one stumble before just knocking things out of the park was outstanding.

Tristan was a slower draw as he's more reserved. I liked his appreciation for Freddie, though, and not least as his interest becomes truly engaged once he sees her take on a challenge or two—starting with how she handles her first big mistake and taking the right tone in both owning up to it and turning the resulting tasks to showing her capabilities. His interactions with his son were a little stilted and I never did figure out what was up with that. The boy is nine years-old but read emotionally less mature than that. Enough so that I wondered if he was supposed to have some kind of disability or something.

Anyway, I liked seeing them come to respect each other beyond the physical attraction. And I really liked that this is one of the few workplace romances where the right weight was given to "we can't do this". Freddie's concern for her reputation as a new employee in her field had the right feel to it and Tristan's support of that showed that he knew she was right and understood the drawbacks she would face. I particularly liked how it became a problem to solve rather than just a bad motivational choice for the plot.

So this is four stars with the downgrade mainly due to how poorly the kid fit into the story. Freddie's relationship with him was serviceable, but since I didn't really understand Tristan's interactions that whole plot point never really gelled for me. That and the sex stuff got old.

A note about Steamy: There are five or six explicit sex scenes putting this on the high end of my steam tolerance. They were a little intrusive, frankly, and tended to undermine the emotional connection I wanted to see more of. Like, it took me a while to believe Freddie's attachment was more than just physical, which is a weird reversal of the standard stereotypes.
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February 16, 2022
Beklediğimden güzel çıktı kitap. İlk sayfalar çok ateşli başladı. Dedim nerelere geldik 😱Gizli bir kuruluş, maskeler ve altın yaldızlı davetiye ile başlayınca devamını da öyle bekledim sanırım. 🤭

Freddie, yeni bir şehre, daireye ve en önemlisi hayallerinin işine başlayacaktır. Kapısında bulduğu davetiye ilginç bir sürprizdir. Oldukça gizemli ve merak uyandırıcı. Kendi adına olmasa bile denemekten bir zarar gelmez 😇

Gilded Room'a girmek için ya çok güzel yada zengin olmalısınız. Gücü kadınların elinde olan bu topluluğun içeriği seks tabi ki 😁 İçeri girince Strait-laced kızımız Freddie biraz şok oluyor ama olsun. Tristan'ı görünce olaylar biraz değişiyor...
Tristan bekar bir baba. İş odaklı biri olsa da önceliği oğlu. Ve bu konuda gerçekten iyi ve ilgili. Bu kısımları sevdim 😊Öncelik sıralaması belli olduğu için hayatında biri için yer yok. Bu yüzden Gilded Room'da takılıyor.Freddie'yi görünce de vay anam vay haline 🤭

Ama mutluluk kısa sürüyor zira aynı yerde çalışma sorunsalı baş gösteriyor. Burdan sonra ki süreç ofis romansına dönüşüyor.
Hikayede ağlayıp güldüm diyemem ama yüzümde tebessümle okudum.Sinir bozucu yada yıpratıcı bir şeyler yoktu. Akıcı ve sevimliydi. Birbirinden etkilenen çiftimizin bunu ilerletme ve işle aşkı düzene sokma çabalarıydı. Ben sevdim 🌟


I’d given him all of my fragility, and he’d held it in the palm of his hand until I was strong enough to take it back.
There’s no way I can forget that. No way I want to forget that.
May 21, 2022
Remember that time I told you guys I was shamelessly listening to a smutty audiobook at work and that said book made me hiss like a cat?
Well, I was talking about this one.
It was on discount in my country and I apparently have a thing for listening to NSFW stuff while I do my job, so I downloaded this and spent 10 hours in the happy company of Olivia Hayle's easy writing and two narrators that seriously should stop whisper-reading.
As much as I'd like to say this was a great book, I fear I'd be exaggerating for the sake of not admitting I sometimes need a comfort read more than an interesting one.
It was okay, although I must confess I really enjoyed the first chapters and also appreciated the lack of some of the tropes I hate the most, like the love triangle or miscommunication ones.
It actually passed without making much noise and I still need to decide if that's a good or a bad thing.
I don't have much to say about the characters as they're pretty forgettable and a tad to similar to the ten thousand rom-com couples that populate the contemporary literary world, but I'm definitely going to give (audio)book 2 a chance since it too was cheap and I've got a pretty busy week ahead of me in the hellish hole I call my workplace.
Overall it was pretty was not a bad way to spend some time but I wouldn't go parading this around as the next best adult novel.


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Profile Image for Paloma.
188 reviews5,230 followers
February 26, 2022
3.5⭐️

I have never read a book with this concept…they meet at a secret s€x club for rich people & then he turns out to be her boss👀 the male mc is also her boss 🤪… but the plot twist was underwhelming:/

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240 reviews8 followers
October 22, 2022
Kitap her zamanki klişe konulardan kız adamla tanışır fanfini finfon yaparlar. Sonra yollar ayrılır. Sonra bir bakar Aaa yeni patronu o yattığı adamdır. Böyle çok kitap okudum güzelmi güzeldi. Çıtır çerezlik bir kitaptı. Şaşırdığım nokta bazı yazarlar bu saçma isimleri nerden buluyorlar. Freddie diye kız ismimi olur ya hangi adın kısaltması olursa olsun çok itici geldi
Profile Image for Love2ReadRomance.
263 reviews107 followers
June 7, 2021
I loved this book! Freddie and Triston had wonderful chemistry and that pull to be together never wavered. Highly recommended read!
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504 reviews
November 15, 2023
Freddie meets a mysterious man at a sex party; it turns out to be her new boss, and they live happily ever after.

Seriously, if you're looking for a cute office romance where almost nothing happens, then this is perfect.
Profile Image for Elisa ♡.
667 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2022
a very middle-of-the-road boss single dad romance.

this was not bad, and I'll continue reading books by this author, this just wasn't special.
Profile Image for Anna.
1,088 reviews7 followers
November 16, 2021
Bah and meh
Cliché
And
Underground sex club
Bah
Profile Image for Sammie Bow.
716 reviews37 followers
July 2, 2022
4⭐️

A really sweet and enjoyable office (boss/employee) romance. Tristan wasn’t a alpha-hole, I actually like alpha-holes, but it was still refreshing to have a strong but sweet hero. Freddie was also a great character. I would of liked more of their story…maybe a few more chapters from Tristan’s POV, more background about who they are and at least one more spicy scene but overall it was a good quick read.

POV: Dual, 1st person.
SERIES or STANDALONE: 1st in series, can be read as a standalone.
TROPES: M/F adult, single dad, office romance.
SIZE: 234 (last page) Kindle pages.

PLOT: 📚📚📚📚📚/5
ROMANCE: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️/5
SPICE/STEAM: 🌶🌶.5/5
TRIGGERS: N/A

⛔️ My bookshelves can contain spoilers.
Profile Image for ChasxSabri (Semi hiatus).
204 reviews7 followers
June 27, 2024
This was kind of boring. The only conflict was that she was an intern and he was her boss, but even then there weren’t any consequences of that- just felt like the author was letting us know about it. The story just wasn’t very stimulating🤷🏾‍♀️Overall an ok read to pass the time
Profile Image for niki ☾.
162 reviews134 followers
June 6, 2022
5/5 for the cuteness.

• Single Dad
• Office Romance
• Boy obsessed
• Women with ambition
• Feel good

I loved it!!! Such a good feel good romance <3
This will be a perfect Netflix rom-com!!!!!
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917 reviews
October 13, 2021
Standalone/Cliffhanger: Standalone but part of a series

Ages of H and h: Tristan is 34 and Freddie is in her mid 20s

Was There Descriptive Sex:   

Descriptive Sex &/Or Drama Between H/h With OW/OM:  No but

>>If So, Before or After H/h Hookup:

Contains Cheating:

Amount of Sex In The Book: 

HEA/HFN/etc Ending:

Will This Meet My 'Safety Gang' Buddies' Approval: Yes

Any Triggers/Warnings: No 

>>Detail: 

Do You Recommend This Book: Yes.

Will You Re-read This Book: No 

Would You Read More Books By This Author: Yes


My Thoughts
I have to say I'm glad the sex club wasn't the focal point of the book. It was enjoyable reading about a Hero who had other commitments. Tristan is a single parent to his nephew who was orphaned at 3, he's more than an uncle he is his Dad through and through. I liked Freddie she was a easy going character to read about and I loved her love for her grandparents and their struggle, I could really relate to that.
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338 reviews26 followers
March 20, 2022
Who knew the story of a CEO and an intern who met at a clandestine sex club could be so domestic.

I imagine there will be people out there who will appreciate the wholesomeness. This story checks all the boxes of a modern career couple negotiating between the responsibilities of a career and starting a family, and the sacrifices that comes with every decision.

The ending is pretty good. Sacrifices are made, but they're each happy with their own choices. Together they gained something more.

I think it's a good story. But it's too mundane. The characters are too nice and there's no real plot. It's like a description of how two unlikely people met and fell in love. The cover, the description, and opening all promised so much more.
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2,807 reviews238 followers
Shelved as 'did-not-finish'
June 6, 2022
DNF at 23%. I’m not really sure why I continued to read to this point. This has a lot of what I dislike in a plot. They meet at a sex club where he has been having sex with others for a long time. And not only is he into casual, he’s into casual where he pays.

Add to that she’s an intern at his company (even know he doesn’t know it yet). And she’s dumb enough to reply to an office wide email and tell off the boss. First of all, she’s old enough to know better than to write stupid crap down. If she wants to make snarky comments to her coworkers, she should be doing it person. And then, I get far enough that he is intrigued by her lack of humility. And that’s where I had to stop. Both of them are annoying me.
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426 reviews6 followers
June 15, 2021
Oh man, I loved this book. Olivia Hayle has become one of those authors that when I see a new book, I know I have to get it right away. Think Outside The Boss starts off really steamy and super hot. Tristan and Frederica (Freddie) meet at a sex club where rule number one is anonymity. No names, no exchange of phone numbers, just a night of pleasure between total strangers. That rule is quickly broken when Freddie reports to her new internship and discovers the CEO is none other than Tristan! Their second encounter at work is quite amusing. Let's just say the Freddie should have hit the Forward button and not the Reply button on a certain email. Oh dear.

From there, they both discover the night they shared wasn't just a one-off. They are truly attracted to one another and struggle with being professional at work while trying to pursue this relationship.

I was pleasantly surprised that this story didn't focus on the sex club. It truly became a story of two people who may be driven at work, but in their personal life, they are kind, caring, witty, and really nice people. Plus, Tristan is a single dad whose son, Joshua is wise beyond his years and offers relationship advice that is spot on. I loved him! Tristan is a great dad. I also loved how family relationships and past tragedies formed the direction in which Tristan and Freddie take their lives. Their chemistry is hot, but their attraction and true caring for one another was genuine. Many heart-melting moments. Don't pass this one up!
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2,579 reviews49 followers
June 6, 2021
I almost passed this book by because I’m not into the whole strangers getting together at a naughty secret party scenario or that the hero regularly attends these events, but I’ve loved all the other books I’ve read from this author; I really like her writing style, so I gave this a shot. I loved it! I’m still not a fan of the party scenario, but this author’s writing always just flows really well for me. Plus, I just love the chemistry between Freddie aka Frederica and Tristan! Love how honest they are with each other! They have a night of passion at the before mentioned naughty secret party; no names exchanged, but surprise! Tristan is the CEO of the company Freddie just started working for. There’s complications messing with them pursuing more of a romantic relationship. They’re kidding themselves by trying to maintain a distance; passion and deep connection won’t be denied! Sweet, steamy and wonderful romance!
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1,340 reviews74 followers
October 22, 2021
Never having read anything by Olivia Hayle, "Think Outside the Boss" was an enjoyable. What started out engaging and interesting...somewhere along the lines fell off the "keeping my attention". It went very flat and tried to redeem itself in the end but by that time I just wanted to finish the story. Could have been better and not quite sure if I want to read the second in this series...giving that some thought. 3.5 rounded to 4 Stars on this one.
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35 reviews
September 1, 2024
4/5 ⭐️
2.5/5 🌶

Fun, fast paced, spicy, sweet!

Great book to get you out of a slump. Loved all the characters and their stories. I will definitely be checking out more by this author.


Possible slight spoiler ahead** (but not really)
HEA
Minimal conflict and no stressful situations
Just a happy read.
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