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I wake up in the hospital with no memory of the past year. The last thing I remember? JP Wolfe, my brooding billionaire boss, threatening to fire me in front of the entire tech team. But now, as I return to work, fumbling with amnesia, something’s changed. Wolfe’s intense gaze lingers on me, making my heart race and my cheeks flush. I’m just your average tech girl with a serious comic book addiction while he’s the infamously cold, ruthless co-founder of a hotel empire. And let’s not overlook that he’s the kind of smoldering hot that makes you forget your own name. There’s no way a man like him could be harboring secret feelings for someone like me… is there? As I scramble to rebuild my lost memories, I realize Wolfe is hiding secrets he doesn’t want me to uncover. What happened during my missing year? And why is Wolfe determined to stop me from finding out? Manhattan State of Mind is a dual-point-of-view, standalone, romantic comedy with spice, banter, and a happily ever after.
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I thought this was really well done. The reviews worried me because I wasn't sure how much I would enjoy a second chance via only one POV (given only JP can remember their 'first chance') but it actually works really well because you as the reader are as frustrated as Lucy by the lack of memories. Rosa has written the hard working hard playing JP really well and I'm glad we didn't get to know him when Lucy initially fell for him because whilst she could turn a blind eye to his partying I doubt we as a reader would have been as willing to. Looking forward to Connor's story next!
I got half way through before I rage quit.
I vaguely remember thinking book one was dumb, but fun, but this felt actually so unpleasant. The story jumps the shark almost immediately, and it also incredibly clear that the author both, doesn’t speak to very many Americans, nor does she have any experience of New York. Deeply unpleasant.