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This book reminded me of a Wattpad style erotica, which definitely has its place, but I felt misled by the blurb, which suggested a more complex and professional story. My reasoning for the Wattpad comment was the few grammatical mistakes, the use of “kitty”, and the disregard of real life customs. For example, the FMC wore a shirt that exposed her lacy bra and cleavage to her professional interview, had sexual relations with multiple clients of hers, and brushed her chest against the bosses during the interview. I also felt as though the dialogue or actions of the main characters were pretty immature and childish. These things unfortunately took me out of the story. Like I said, a book like this definitely has a place and readers who would love it, but for them to be able to find this book, I think the blurb needs to be fixed to more aptly describe it. I would recommend this book to readers looking for a fun, sexy time and who are able to disregard the lack of realism. Thank you to Netgalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This was short, spicy and easy to read. I really liked the storyline of Morgan having 30 days to prove herself in her new job and it was fun watching how she managed to snag meetings with potential new clients.
I liked Jason a lot and found that he was shielded, understandably so when we find out more about him, but his attraction to Morgan is clear from their first meeting.
I was shocked with the storyline with Tim, I didn’t expect that at all but it was great how much was squeezed into such a short book.
Overall, I liked this novella, I wouldn’t have minded it being a little longer to flesh out the storylines as a lot of the book was heavy with spice, not a criticism, just would have been good to read a little more of the storylines.
I would definitely recommend this if you are looking for a short read with a lot of spice.
Thank you to the author and PolyPen Publishing for an early copy.

I thought this would be a cute book based on the synopsis but I don't think I am the intended audience for this style of book/writing.