Sunday, April 1, 2018

*~Review: Like a Boss by Lili Valente & Sylvia Pierce~*

Title: Like a Boss
Authors: Lili Valente & Sylvia Pierce
Release Date: March 29, 2018

REVIEW:

5 Stars
I loved everything about this book. It even has one of my favorite troupes brother's best friend/best friend's little sister. I really liked the playfulness of Ellie and Jack. The humor was definitely one of my favorite things about this book. Even though this is light and humorous there is also a good theme to this book. There is a message about gender equality in the workforce that I thought was great to bring awareness to. This book does get you thinking which I think is a wonderful thing. I would highly recommend this one because you won't want to put it down. 

BLURB:

In the market for a hot tip? Here’s one.

Don’t bang your best friend’s little sister. Especially when she’s an investigative journalist and your company is the target of her latest exposé.

Unfortunately, I’ve got a hard-on for high-risk bets, and I’m more than eager to invest my considerable stock holdings in Ellie Seyfried’s…ahem…glorious assets.

Friends with fringe benefits is a sweet deal, but it’s not long before I’m falling harder than the post-bubble Nasdaq, hooked on Ellie’s sweet smile and determination to make the world a better place.

There’s only one problem…

When it comes to risking my money, I’ve mastered every trick in the book. But how the hell do I risk my heart?

***

I’m one puff piece away from tearing up my journalism degree and hurling my laptop into the Hudson River. So when I smell a juicy story brewing at my brother’s Wall Street investment firm, I’ll do whatever it takes to get my scoop.

One clever disguise later, I’m deep undercover as the firm’s newest broker, simultaneously gathering intel and spouting off stock tips like a boss.

Go me, right?

Sure, it sounds good on paper, but there’s a catch: the actual boss.

Chief Executive Panty-melter Jack Holt is cocky. Infuriating. And one smoldering look has me ready to violate every rule in the employee handbook.

Thank God my assignment has an expiration date. Because falling for my brother’s best friend and business partner is a lose-lose proposition. Right?

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