After personal assistant Kiersten Abbott wins sixty-nine million dollars in the lotto, she suddenly has more than enough money to quit her impossibly demanding job. But where’s the fun in that? She decides to stay and exact a little revenge on her insufferable ass of a boss.
Billionaire Cole Harrington quickly figures out something’s afoot with his usually agreeable personal assistant. When he … assistant. When he finds out about the office pool betting on how long it’ll take him to fire her, he decides to spice things up and see how far he can push her until she quits.
The game is on, with everyone waiting to see who will crack first. But the bet sparks a new dynamic between them, and soon they realize they just might have crossed that fine line between hate and love.
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Very fun book. Makes me want to read other books about these characters. Haven’t laughed so much in a long time ……
Funny, easy read, kept attention, enjoyable
I don’t usually write reviews, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book…it was so well-written!
What you really want to say to your boss. . .
Loved it
Loved this book! The characters, the humor, it was a fun fun book to read!
Loved it, one of my favorite books this year.
Not the usual I had his baby but he doesn’t know. original.
The book was fun to read.
This was hilarious! Loved every word!
I enjoyed all the characters in this book, the ups and downs and the challenges between the two main characters. Fun and funny it was fun to read.
It was a great read. Thank you.
I enjoy a funny, sassy romance, and this one had both.
Normally never write a review but this book was great. I love to laugh while reading a book. It was also a page turning for me.
I laughed out loud…could have used a bit more spice, though.
Very entertaining. Laugh out loud funny and romantic
This is the first book I have read by this author and I loved it. I love reading a wonderfully funny romantic story! This book was laugh out loud funny, sweet, very entertaining and a great escape! Great book and I would highly recommend reading this book! Can’t wait to read more of her books!
This was a great ready and hilarious. Enjoyed it very much.
I totally enjoyed reading 69 Million Things I Hate About You by Kira Archer, the first book in her Winning the Billionaire series. Personal assistant Kiersten Abbott wins sixty-nine million dollars in the lotto and realizes she has more than enough money to quit her highly demanding job. Instead she decides to stay on the job and exact a little revenge on her insufferable jerk of a boss. It doesn’t take billionaire Cole Harrington long to figure out that something’s wrong with his delightful assistant once he discovers the office pool on how long it will take for him to fire her. So he decides to spice things up and see how far he can push her until she quits. The game is on, with everyone waiting to see who will crack first. However the bet starts a new dynamic between them, and soon they realize they just might have crossed that fine line between hate and love.
I really loved reading this book and had trouble putting this book down. Ms. Archer wove a wonderful story full of laughs, jokes, and love, drawing me in and not letting go until I read the last page. I highly recommend this book to other readers and can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Cole Harrington shows exactly what kind of boss he is from the very beginning when he plans to fire his assistant for not rescheduling her wedding so she can attend a conference with him. He’s demanding, does nothing but work, and is quite a jerk. But the pay is fantastic and that’s what Kiesten needs. He may be nice to look at but there’s not much nice about his personality. When Kiersten wins 69 million dollars in the lottery, she decides to exact her revenge on her demanding boss and find out how far she has to go to get fired. What follows is a game of one-upmanship that kept me in hysterics during the entire story.
I loved everything about this book. Yes, Cole is demanding. No, he’s not a great boss. But his POV was my favorite. He genuinely doesn’t seem to understand why an assistant would want revenge or why his previous assistant just couldn’t change her wedding. He doesn’t seem malicious, just insanely clueless. The game these two play was so entertaining that I kinda didn’t want it to end. Once they moved forward with the unbelievable chemistry between them, I was pulling for them to make it. This story kept me on my toes and laughing out loud from start to finish.