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The only thing she knows better than walking into a disaster is digging herself out of one.
Tess Greene knows disaster—dating disasters, computer disasters, family disasters, you name it. But just when her life is finally almost perfect, she’s targeted by an internet celebrity who runs a revenge porn site admired by douchebags across the country. She has one month before the entire world will have an up-close-and-personal view of her sexual history. Tess has always handled everything on her own, but for this disaster, she needs backup.
Max Hampshire, a brilliant hacker, is exactly the lifeline Tess needs. What she doesn’t need is Max himself. She does not need his quick wit, sexy black-framed glasses, or all-around sweetness. The last guy who helped Tess left with his life crushed and his heart broken, so she knows that staying far away from Max would be safer for everyone.
But safety isn’t really an option when dealing with sleazy predators—or love…
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Fly Girl’s Review
I have to tell you guys, this one I loved. It was the right balance between left brain, right brain. It was funny but emotional too. Sometimes a book comes along that surprises me in its theme and this one did that. It was a feminists story about rising above your circumstances and accepting who you are and not giving a d**m what others think. It was also about forging your own path and accepting responsibility for where you were at.
This couple was funny and hot from the get go. Who would expect a crisis consultant to need a hacker to help her save her reputation?? Both were dressed to the nines at their first meet when neither of them could be less put together at that point. The connection she writes is palpable and dreamy. So much so it seems to take forever for them to get “together” and move on over the perceived obstacles. The workplace was realistic from both a woman’s perspective and as a professional setting where good looks are belittled and brains are rewarded, but the clients believe those traits are mutually exclusive.
She kept the off duty fun and raucous while the work place was subdued and business like. It was like a real life person would do. I mean we all have to make money. I also loved that the hero was never rich and was just a working stiff making ends meet trying to do a good thing. I liked how two people could have a romance and it not be sappy sweet or a rich person with time to spare. These were real people with real problems working together and making life better for each other one day at a time. This is why I’m giving this a 5 of 5. Such a refreshing story.
5of 5 Propellers
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There are only three things Michelle Dayton loves more than sexy and suspenseful novels: her family, the city of Chicago, and Mr. Darcy. Michelle dreams of a year of world travel — as long as the trip would include weeks and weeks of beach time. As a bourbon lover and unabashed wine snob, Michelle thinks heaven is discussing a good book over an adult beverage.
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