4 Stars
I’ve spent the better part of the last few years
successfully avoiding my brother’s best friend, Weston Aldrich.
As CEO of Andes Inc, the infuriatingly handsome and
incessantly grumpy Weston also happens to be my new boss.
It shouldn’t have been hard to continue avoiding
him. After all, he’s on the executive floor and I’m one of many copywriters.
Weston has his own ideas about how things should go
between us. He’s in my emails, leaving notes on my desk, and as if that’s not
enough, he arranges for me to accompany him on a business trip.
That leads to stolen touches, frenzied kisses, and
the undeniable need to work each other out of our systems. That always works,
right?
Except now that I know what it feels like to have
Weston Aldrich appreciate every inch of my abundant curves, avoiding him is
impossible.
But he’s my brother’s best friend.
And a workaholic.
We have to stop.
And we will.
Soon.
Just…not yet.
Loved this book. The snarky covertness from Elise to
Weston made me laugh throughout the book. I loved how Weston was all in with Elise
and her daughter almost immediately. The story flowed nicely and made me want
to go and read the other books by the author. My biggest complaint was the Elise
was a bit of a doormat with her baby daddy and it did get frustrating.
Part of The Harder They Fall
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