About this deal
The pacing was so much off, she literally saw the guy for the second time, moved into his apartment, got him coffee as his new "assistant" fucked him, drama, the end, in the span of a month. The last couple of books were “ok” but this one kept my attention and has to be the 1st book I didn’t want to end🙃! Margo is approached by her ex-bf's brother, Beckham, about becoming his new assistant but also eventually weave this tale that they fell in love and becoming engaged.
It felt like the author took everything Booktok likes (or what’s popular) to put it in the same book. I think a round of editing would’ve done WONDERS for this, as there were lots of grammatical issues, things that were entirely implausible, and relationship development that evolved in a weird way. While the concept had potential, several significant factors hindered my enjoyment and ultimately led to my disappointment.I get he wanted her as a hand candy to reform his playboy image yada yada but why tf would she agree?
One minute you’re a struggling graphic designer in LA that's finally coming to terms with being single forever, and the next you're flying to New York in a private jet to get engaged to your ex-boyfriend’s older brot. She gets under his skin and challenges him; equally, at the same time, she loves and is excited about how she pushes his buttons.It all felt like the author saw a bunch of these quote videos on tiktok, decided to take the most viral ones into the book, throw sex scenes and publish it.
The irony is that I’m not even ON TikTok, they just make their way over to the bookstagram world, and I gobble them up…like an idiot. He’s also a billionaire and lives in a beautiful penthouse – all Billionaires casually live in a spacious and beautiful penthouse with a perfect view of New York (kinda jealous tho).Finance is provided by PayPal Credit (a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH). Margo can only dream of seeing her art in a gallery and her graphic design job didn’t fulfill any of her artistic needs.