Introducing MR. BIG SHOT, a sexy new standalone romance from USA Today Bestselling Author S. E. Lund:It all started so innocently, but sometimes the biggest moments in your life start with the smallest events… used for ages.
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Re: Emergency
Hey, is this Sexy Lexi? I got your email from John. I have a 9-1-1, and need your services. Big family dinner on Saturday at the ballroom, Cipriani Wall Street, and will be surrounded by family and business associates. John said you were really high class and brainy. In other words, not your usual escort. If you’re available, wear something amazing but conservative. John showed me the menu. I’ll take a standard date with no add-ons. The usual conditions apply. Cheers, MBS
“Oh, my God…”
“What?” Candace, my BFF, my partner in crime and the one person who could talk me into almost anything, glanced over my shoulder and read the email on the screen. “He thinks you’re and escort and wants you to attend a family dinner? What kind of jerk invites an escort to a family dinner?”
“A big one.” I chewed a nail and considered. “Should I write him back?”
She smiled, an evil gleam in her eyes. How many times had the girl got me in trouble? Luckily, I emerged from my teenage years alive, relatively unscathed, and without a criminal record, but only just barely. So, I should have known to trust my own gut.
But I didn’t…
Now, I have to give the performance of my life and play an escort to one of Manhattan’s hottest young billionaires so I can tell the story to my girlfriends at brunch on Sunday. When the performance starts to feel too real, will I get out with my heart intact?
Will I want to?
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It was an okay read. There was some exciting moments but not enough to give it more then three stars. Plus, I had issues with a few things in the book, such as, when she went to meet Luke in her hot cocktail dress and panty hose. Who wears pantyhose anymore? Other then with your business suit? And, she even said he looked so hot in his carpenter pants. Carpenter pants? Seriously? Who looks hot in carpenter pants? Maybe male strippers pretending to be carpenters. And, the part where someone broke into her and her best friends apartment and they both decide to stay elsewhere until the guy was caught, she leaves as soon as Luke shows up leaving her “best friend.” I’m sorry I would have waited until my best friend was ready to leave also and ask my boyfriend to drop her off wherever she was going. I certainly would not leave her alone in case the guy should come back! A lot of unexplained situations in the book and kind of unrealistic. Her and her BF live
in Manhattan and her only job is a TA. Yeah you ain’t living in Manhattan being a TA. I’m dropping this down to two stars.
Loved this! Made me laugh out loud and didn’t want to stop reading it!
It was a fun take on how to meet a millionaire. Rather down to earth and not too fantastical of a storyline. It felt it could happen. What would it be like if this happened to me? Would I meet him? Maybe.
Comedy of errors…but what I liked is that the mistake was cleared up quickly. Don’t care when a story drags on and on. Although the brother-in-law should have gotten what’s coming to him, he got away too easily.
Great book
Good read! It left me hanging the only downer
It was ok. It definitely needed some editing.
The beginning and middle of the book were very good. I liked how the author slowly built the relationship between the characters. I was very disappointed with the ending of the book. It felt very rushed. It felt like the author got a call from the publisher that the rest of the book needed to be completed by the next day and the author threw the last chapters together. During most of the book interactions between the characters went day by day or week by week. The last few chapters skipped months ahead. I felt like I missed out on a lot of the relationship. I would love to have the author extend the ending and republish the book again.
I always enjoy books from this author and this book is no exception. Did not want to put it down. Always enjoy the slip from reality into the world of happily ever after.
So much angst, repetition of the same text messages when POV changes. Sigh – didn’t like him much at all.
decent book, stupid ending. Left a lot of open questions.
I expected a romance novel, not descriptive sex.