Title - Tapping The Billionaire
Author - Max Monroe
Synopsis
Blind dates? Online dating profiles? Been there, done that.
Georgia Cummings has zero luck with dating, and the era of the internet is not her friend.
No matter how fast she runs, how many corners she turns, she can’t find her way out of this weird, alternate universe where men think dick pics are a replacement for small talk and getting to know a girl. One more crotch selfie and she might write men off for good…
But why can’t she stop fantasizing about him?
Kline Brooks is the quintessential billionaire bad boy—dark, styled, short hair, muscles for days, and a panty-dropping smile.
Except—he isn’t.
As his employee, he won’t touch her with a ten foot pole.
But she won’t touch him either.
Too bad their hormones missed the memo.
Our Review
Tapping the Billionaire is a wonderfully written romantic comedy novel. Max Monroe did an amazing job when writing this book. Not only are there ups and downs, but some of the scenes are so funny that I had to literally stop reading I was laughing so hard. If you want a really well written book with lots of heat and comedy, then please stop what you are doing and buy this book now =]
The plot of this book seems fairly similar to other billionaire books. A girl meets a wealthy billionaire and sparks fly. With that being said, this book adds layers to this boring old plot and breathes new life into it. It is not just a simple boy meets girl plot. There is a lot of complication and a unique plot twist that stirs the pot for these characters. Not only are the main characters effected, the minor characters feel the ripple from the huge buildup and climax of the story.
The main female character, Georgia, is an independent woman who has a good job and one hell of a feisty attitude. I love her character and I love that she is not a poor helpless woman who needs saving. Kline is our billionaire. He is described as sexy yet calm and collected. I loved watching him develop and learning more about him. These two separate are wonderful characters, but when you put these two together you get one explosive relationship.
The writing style of this book is dual point of view so readers are able to read from both Georgia and Kline’s point of view. I loved being able to learn more about the characters and watching the other characters learn these parts later on in the book. It is like I get to glimpse a present for someone before they open it. It makes me more giddy and excited for the other person. I also really loved the way the author wrote the minor characters. I cannot wait to read the next book in the series, which I believe will follow one if not two of the minor characters.
The heat in this book cannot be matched. There were some scenes so hot that I could actually feel my face blush. There is one scene in particular that I will just label the pool scene that is extremely sexy and sensuous. That would have to be my favorite scene in the whole book.
These two characters have so much chemistry that readers can feel it. This is a wonderful sensation to get from books as it allows readers to feel as if they are really inside the book.
Overall, I loved this book. There was not one negative thing I could find in this book. I was laughing through so much of the book I had little time to stop and dissect grammar or any other nuisances I usually tend to catch. This is a thoroughly enjoyable book that I would 100 percent recommend to family and friends. Even if you took away the heat this book would be amazing just because of all the humor. This is one book I will not soon forget. Kudos Max Monroe for writing such an amazing book.
Star Ratings:
Writing Style: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Heat: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
Favorite Quotes: (As if I could only choose a few! There were so many great quotes!)
“Oh no, I think Boobear is hurt.”“Do you mean Boudmare?”“Yeah, that’s him. His nickname is Boobear.”“The commentators are calling him Boobear?”“No, I nicknamed him Boobear. He looks like a giant teddy bear He’s so cute.”- Georgia and Kline, Tapping the Billionaire.
“Whoa, settle down, hallway! You’re outta control!”- Georgia, Tapping the Billionaire
“Are you naked?”“The bed made me do it.”“My bed made you get naked?”“He’s a real pervy bastard, but who was I to argue?” –Kline and Georgia, Tapping the Billionaire
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