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Being a dog walker isn’t as glamorous as you might imagine. Unless, of course, you’re walking a tech billionaire’s German shepherd mix. And when your grumpy, gorgeous, billionaire boss asks you to spend the evenings at his place to babysit his teenage niece, who are you to refuse? You think, what could possibly go wrong? I’ll tell you what can go wrong: Your business implodes, your heart shatters, and you find out you’re carrying his baby. I’m speaking from experience here. Don’t do it. Be smarter than I was, and run. Grumpy vs. sunshine on steroids. This book is packed with banter, red-hot heat, and lots of dog-sized bow ties.
Publication Year: 2022
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vI easily became obsessed with this series during book 1—this installment is no exception. (Is it just me or does Monroe’s writing somehow just keep getting better?)
I liked this because it manages to pack a dose of reality, unlike lots of tropey romances. This one is more like … plausible and just happens to hit the fun tropes. It’s also exciting for a variety of reasons, we’ve got unwanted attractions, smexual tension, lovable dogs, a stalker, a young woman entrepreneur, and also actively healing from her past trauma .. and more. What is not to love?!
I did predict it, but this didn’t take away from the experience at all—this is a great world to get lost into or take along on workouts, housework, etc. to help pass the time.
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