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Come far perdere la testa al capo by Max Monroe

mooncricketjp's review against another edition

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5.0

Hilarious.

Oh my gosh! This book was absolutely hilarious. I can’t even count the number of times I laughed hysterically. It’s the type of fun that you question - like, why is this making me laugh so much - but you still laugh long and hard. And it was a really great story, too!

bookwormbetty's review against another edition

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5.0

OMG, I had heard so much about this author(s) and this book, so I had to see for myself what all the fuss was about. I about died laughing. This book is heart-warming, and hysterical all at once.
Kline is a down to earth richer than sin CEO of Brooks Media. He has worked with Georgia for 2 years and never noticed her.
Georgia was raised unconventially, and I don't want to say to much because it does tie in somewhat to the story line. She is the marketing director for Brooks Media, and is very good at her job. She never intended to mix business with pleasure, but ya know, it happens.
This book had me laughing like a loon because it was so dang relatable, hello allergic reaction. These characters were so well thought out, and so freaking real, you can't help but love this book. The story is told in 1st person, with alternating views between Georgia and Kline.

agrutle's review against another edition

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5.0

Thanks to the authors for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I was hooked from the first chapter on. Georgia is snarky and fun. So much she thinks that comes out of her mouth especially when she's high on Benadryl. Georgia is good at her job and she likes it and lets face it people that is half the battle! She works hard for Brooks Media, her boss is great and nice. She's never noticed really how good looking he is, hes just her boss; Kline Brooks. One day he asks her to a gala and then she realizes he's very good looking and seriously how did she not notice!!

Kline is an anomaly. He's a billionaire and he runs his own company but he isn't a womanizer. He doesn't have a different girlfriend every other week. He's waiting for the right girl. How he's missed Georgia is lost to him. His mother had a date lined up for a gala and he knew he couldn't listen to another elitist girl drone on about what ever society girls talk about. Georgia is funny and beautiful. She makes his world better and he doesn't want to let her go. He is keeping something from her and he's worried that she won't stay if he tells her.

You guys, this book is AWESOME. I was laughing and making my husband listen to lines from the book. He didn't think they were so funny. Mostly because he wasn't reading it. When it comes out he will though because it was a great book. Georgia is real and I am so glad I was able to read this book. Kline is a great guy too, he's got all this money and he doesn't let it affect him. I can't tell you everything because I want you to have some surprises when you read it and if you don't read it I don't know if we can be friends. Ha I am just kidding but seriously Check this book out and let me know what you think!! Leave the author love in the form of a review!

pattymac61's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this book so much! Loved Kline he was just so like the guy we all wish we could fall in love with. Georgie was sweet, funny and sassy, and you can't help but love the chemistry between her and Kline. One of my favorites of 2016.

geo_ix's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed this, but only just. The end had me a little stumped to be honest, and personally this wasn’t a laugh out loud book for me (there were funny bits, but I was never cackling).

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So my main issue was definitely the ending.

For the most part this book is pretty unbelievable. Billionaire (has over 3 billion) in his 30s only has serious relationships, his apartment is pretty normal he doesn’t own a car and his second home is a reno he’s doing for his parents. He also notices Georgia after two years of not noticing her at all in terms of what she looks like and instantly can’t stay away from her.

She’s a 26 year old virgin who is described as hot or sexy by every guy who sees her after they start dating. She’s been waiting until she found the right guy, their second ‘date’ is a weekend away where she realises she trusts him so much she wants to lose it. She legit doesn’t know this guy at all. She knows how he runs a business but they’ve never talked about anything BUT business.

Everything else, whatever. There was some great bits, and I liked that he put an end to things when she wasn’t in her right mind from the Benadryl. I did think he was a little too ‘perfect’, even when a potential flaw surfaced it wasn’t real. It was dumb.

But what got me the most is she’s FUMING. Storms into his office, he shows her a video of him knowing it was her so their fight was pointless and INSTANTLY she goes from enraged to accepting a proposal. No real confusion or annoyance that he didn’t say anything sooner or he hadn’t called or turned up to see her. No she’s so happy he loves her she doesn’t care anymore. It was dumb.

And this book didn’t need to be this long. Can’t decide if I hate or like that it was like an ad or lead up to I guess for all the other series this author had set up. (Now that they’re out it was very clear to me - st Luke’s and mavericks).

I’m not 100% about continuing but I think I’ll try it and see (those two got on my nerves a little, they’re quite over the top)

reginarix's review

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2.0

Per me era partito davvero male, volgarissimo fin dal prologo e davvero troppe parolacce, talvolta al limite della blasfemia. Mi aveva incuriosito però la dedica (volevo solo capire qualcosa di più su Leslie...) così sono andata avanti e devo dire che i difetti sono rimasti ma almeno i protagonisti mi sono stati molto simpatici. Il finale però è stato davvero forzato e inverosimile: il lui raccontato fino a lì sarebbe corso a casa da lei a dare spiegazioni subito... Ma sarebbe finito tutto troppo presto e bisognava pur raggiungere quel tot di pagine per contratto... Darò una possibilità al secondo, vedremo.

digitlchic's review against another edition

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4.0

4+

vsrkive's review against another edition

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2.0

5 'Wheorgiebag' stars






BLURB:

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.


Tapping the Billionaire was a sweet,sexy and mind blowing read.

The hero of the story is Kline,a billionaire,who is so humble and sweet.I really liked his character.
He wasn't a player and respects other people.This character was a honest surprise.


"Georgia Cummings was quickly becoming one of my favorite people. She made me feel high on life and like the world’s biggest idiot all at once." ~ Kline



Coming to Georgia,God she is funny and sassy.I loved that girl.She had her moments but she was
freaking hilarious.


This was real. We were real. My feelings, his feelings, even though they hadn’t been said out loud, they were real. Deep down, I knew—he was it. My person. My soul’s infinitely interesting counterpart.


Kline and Georgia together, were pure awesomeness....

“The world is small, baby. But love is large. Big enough that coincidence occasionally rubs elbows with opportunity.”
“Where’d you get that?” she asked. “Ernest Hemingway again?”
I shook my head and pressed my lips lightly to hers briefly.
“That one’s all me.”



And I loved her family.This book also had an amazing set of supporting characters. Thatch,Cassie,Wes and Will.Hope to meet all of them again.



Eagerly waiting for book 2,Banking the Billionaire,Thatch and Cassie's story.
#I'dThatchThat :)

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bookishcourt's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars
I really liked it but the last 20% seemed like unnecessary heartache for them both. One simple conversation could have saved them both a lot of grief.

izzylalaaa's review against another edition

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4.0

adorable

Kline is not your average multi billionaire and I love it. They way he loved miss Benny was out of this world.