Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Review: Tapping the Billionaire by Max Monroe



Blind dates? Online dating profiles? Been there, done that.

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.
 

Review:  4 of 5 Stars

When I first heard of Max Monroe, I immediately decided that I had to read this book!  I mean anyone that has a website that is snarky and fun gets me to start one-clicking!  Plus, I wanted to see if I could guess who the authors are by reading.  I think I have a pretty good guess, but tell me who you think in the comments below.  Hopefully, we will find out the identity soon.

Georgia Cummings is the hilariously crude heroine of the book.  I love that she is funny, confident and nervous all at the same time.  She can run a business deal and be girly too.  She is my kind of heroine for sure!

Kline Brooks is not your typical billionaire.  He is modest, doesn't flash his money around and genuinely wants a relationship and not to sleep around.  He is the kind of billionaire that dreams are made of because he is not selfish at all.  

So what should you know about this book?  If you like funny, lighthearted, slightly predictable reads, this book is for you.  If you are easily offended and don't find humor in things, you should probably steer clear of this one.  I personally thought it was a lot of fun and enjoyed it thoroughly!  I can't wait to read Thatch's book next!

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