A review by nean
Mr. June by Nicole S. Goodin

5.0

There both a distraction the other doesn’t need, both find it hard to resist, every time Kinsley thinks she’s making progress in getting close to her ex-boss, Mack is there with he’s sexy body.
Mack can’t believe that Kinsley has been avoiding them at every turn and each time he sees her he can’t help but want her, she’s full of sass which makes him chuckle, the problem is she pulls in him like gravity.
Things shift, Kinsley doesn’t want to get away from Mack, and Mack doesn’t want to let her leave. Mack makes sure that Kinsley knows she’s not there because she’s a job, he wants her, but he learns that Kinsley has some insecurities, about men only wanting one thing, someone hurt her and he’s going to make sure to change her thinking.
When they play a game of questions, Mack asks Kinsley doesn’t she want her own life, she doesn’t know how to, he tells her to reach out and take it. Kinsley wants Mack but knows she can’t keep up her revenge and have him too, deciding he’s worth it until she gets reminded why she wanted revenge and hopes Mack can forgive her.
I loved Gilly, everyone has ‘that’ one friend that makes life interesting.