Be careful who you spill your secrets to…Some women just have it — that combination of stunning looks and sexual confidence that brings men to their knees.Not me.My last boyfriend once fell asleep while we were … you know. Not my proudest moment.And my crush on my hot, arrogant and oh-so-unattainable CEO? Never going to happen.But one night, after too much wine, I find myself online, creating a … happen.
But one night, after too much wine, I find myself online, creating a profile for a sex kitten called SweetVixen. Safe behind my computer screen, I’m suddenly the seductive goddess of my wildest imagination.
Next thing I know, I’ve spent a month sharing every filthy fantasy I’ve ever had with a man I know only as Mister Bigshot. A man who can make my toes curl with just a few keystrokes. A man who brings new meaning to the eggplant emoji.
A man who now wants to meet in person.
Dressed in my rarely-used little black dress and heels higher than my expectations, I gather my courage and cross the restaurant toward the stranger who’s been teasing me mercilessly all month.
But then I come to a dead stop. Right in the middle of the restaurant. Frozen in place like a deer in the candlelight.
Because the man sitting there waiting on me is no stranger.
The man I’ve bared everything to — and I do mean everything — is none other than my hot, arrogant, and oh-so-unattainable CEO.
Mister Bigshot is … my boss.
And trust me, there’s no emoji for the way he’s looking at me right now …
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This is the first book I’ve read by this author. What intrigued me was the plot and I always like to find new authors to follow. I quite liked how this book turned out to be, although not completely.
This is the story of Hannah Cole, who works in the marketing department at a big company that produces furniture and such. Her work is delayed a bit because she’s anxiously waiting for a reply on an app where you can find people to date. Here she exchanged a lot of smutty messages and sexy pics with a man, Mr. Bigshot, who seems to love what she tells him and would love to play their fantasies in real life. Once they decide to meet in person, Hannah is shocked that her online lover is none other than her boss, Trent Whittaker. And once he also finds that she works for him, he’s not gonna let her go because he wants those fantasies fulfilled.
Hannah was a bit… meh. At times I liked her and thought “yes, you did well, girl” and other times I believed she was just weak, submissive. If you think that she wants to have sex with Mr. Bigshot despite he’s her boss and she’s unsure at first, it’s realistic. After all they’ve build up this pent up tension for a month, so she is tempted to do so. But I don’t know, maybe it was the narrator’s voice that seemed the one of a weak woman, but that’s how overall I received Hannah as a character. But at least she was normal.
Trent was a jerk boss but in private he was a kind man. He told Hannah that all he wanted to do with her was sex and nothing more – that was why they connected on the love mail app after all. He was too convincing with Hannah and sometimes I hated it, but he knew that she also wanted the same things so he just wanted to convince her.
I liked how Trent and Hannah’s relationship built, but I didn’t like the plot twist. (view spoiler)
Another thing I liked is that Hannah and Trent start this relationship knowing that they are just having fun, but they don’t declare their love until the end. We had the classic trope of “omg, sex with her/him was the best I’ve ever had” BS that is annoying, but at least we didn’t have them professing their love to each other after they finally had sex.
Overall, I liked the story but I found a poor execution in some parts. Now I’m already reading the following book with Trent’s brother as the main protagonist. We’ll see if I’ll change my mind and I’ll like that story more.
Looking forward to reading other books in the series!!! I love the characters & diversity
Big Shot Boss is a great book! Hannah and Trent’s story is a sexy, funny sweet office romance. These two have great chemistry and are perfect for each other. This is book one in a two book series and I highly recommend them both.