With an accounting degree that's getting her nowhere, Chloe Malinski spends her nights waitressing and her days housesitting in a neighborhood that's infinitely beyond her reach or comfort zone. But she knows all too well that no one wants a pauper in their mansion, so she's gotten good - maybe a little too good - at faking it 'til she makes it.
With more baggage than any airline, Lawton Rastor made his money through prizefighting - and not the kind with padded gloves and some bowtie-wearing referee. He made it through the gritty, back alley kind where sweaty money changed hands over beer and bimbos.
She's a poor girl from Hamtramck. He's a billionaire bad boy from Detroit. They should've never crossed paths. But when they do, thanks to Chloe's latest housesitting gig, the collision of sparks, secrets, and misunderstandings leaves both of them yearning to belong exactly where they shouldn't - with each other.
Read on for my review....
I am so on a role with novel's lately. I swear they just keep getting better.
The book was brilliant and so hilariously funny i was still giggling over it this morning. I even tried to explain to my sister what i found funny but she looked at me like i lost the plot.
There is a scene where Chloe is waiting a table of her enemy -so to speak - and completely makes a fool out of the two girls for trying to make another scene. Oh my god when her friend stands up with her not so clever come back, i had died. lol. I could not stop laughing for the life of me.
It wasn't the only part that was funny in the book but i don't want to ruin something so funny by making it not. If that even makes sense.
Anyway Chloe, loved the character and everything about her. How she makes a joke out of situations without even knowing it. Completely lovable too.
Now Lawton is still a mystery to me because we still haven't got to see why he is there or what his side work is. So i am looking forward to finding this out.
The ending is how it begins. you will understand this when you read it. So i cannot wait to find out what happens next. I mean she still has a while of house sitting left.
Defo 5* and i am so looking forward to reading the next.
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