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Mr. Big | |
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Delancey Stewart | |
August 29th 2017 |
He’s tortured and dark, angsty and arrogant. You want the truth? He’s kind of an A-hole. He’s also the CEO. Everything in my life goes according to plan, and that’s the way I like it. I got the degree. I got the job. Now I just need to prove that I have what it takes to succeed in the real world. If there’s one thing that’s not in my plans, it’s falling in love with my boss. Most relationships don’t start with one person calling the other out in public for being an arrogant jerk. Then again, most CEOs don’t cut their own employees in line at the coffeehouse and bark orders at people like they own the place. Maybe pissing Oliver Cody off isn’t the right move. And now that he’s part of my world, all my plans go straight to hell.This sexy standalone novel includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title. Advance praise for Mr. Big “Mr. Big is the kind of smart, sexy delight that every woman deserves to read! [Delancey] Stewart will make you believe in true love in this steamy, heart-wrenching tale.”—USA Today bestselling author Sierra Simone |
Mr. Big was not my first book by Delancey Stewart so I knew that I would most probably like her writing style when I chose to read this book for review. As before in the book “without words” her plot is intriguing and draws the reader deep into the world she set up.
The reader gets the front seat and is never left wondering what is going on. Only when the characters will figure it out too. I truly loved the character development and the depth of the leads.
I might have had a little issue in the beginning to follow the mindset of the male lead but that dissolved the longer the story went on. At first I was irritated by him because I could not follow the reasons that made him leave his path … his whole life. I think in the end if I would have to name it it would be “boredom” which in addition to the reasons for his return to his old life are not a good combination.
The reader can easily see him spiraling out of control … if there would not be this one thing that intrigues him… (not sure if intriguing is the right word but…)
I loved being able to follow the journey and I am absolutely convinced that I will read a book from this author at any given time if its blurb appeals to me.
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