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FALLING FOR THE PLAYBOY
BY KENNEDY FOX
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I
love love LOVED this book! It is short, it is sweet, it is sexy. I just
loved every single second of it. Everything about this book was just so
good. I love the way Kennedy Fox writes, it pulls you in from the start
and does not let you go until the very end. Just the way I like my
books!
Olivia is an author's PA, or more like slave. This girl is a saint for putting up with what she does. I am a PA myself for a wonderful author, so I can not even comprehend being treated this way. Olivia is straight laced, she loves and craves order. But she is also funny and charming when you get through the walls she has in place. I really liked her character.
Maverick is a model, who just so happens to be on the cover of Olivia bosses book! Maverick acts like he has the biggest ego in the world but inside he is such a gorgeous person. Behind those rock hard abs and that panty melting smile he is just a guy with heartache of his own. I just love him.
These two together is pretty electric. Their connection is felt through the book and it was such a pleasure reading their story. This book is written so well, it flows nicely and I was never bored with any part of it. I wish it didn't have to end. I smiled with these characters, I laughed with them, I felt sadness with them, and now it's over it feels like I have left my friends. I just love books that can do this to me. I can not wait for the next story in this series. It is going to be so good!!!
Olivia is an author's PA, or more like slave. This girl is a saint for putting up with what she does. I am a PA myself for a wonderful author, so I can not even comprehend being treated this way. Olivia is straight laced, she loves and craves order. But she is also funny and charming when you get through the walls she has in place. I really liked her character.
Maverick is a model, who just so happens to be on the cover of Olivia bosses book! Maverick acts like he has the biggest ego in the world but inside he is such a gorgeous person. Behind those rock hard abs and that panty melting smile he is just a guy with heartache of his own. I just love him.
These two together is pretty electric. Their connection is felt through the book and it was such a pleasure reading their story. This book is written so well, it flows nicely and I was never bored with any part of it. I wish it didn't have to end. I smiled with these characters, I laughed with them, I felt sadness with them, and now it's over it feels like I have left my friends. I just love books that can do this to me. I can not wait for the next story in this series. It is going to be so good!!!
Olivia’s POV
“Can I turn off this church music?” Maverick asks thirty minutes into our trip. He leans forward and starts messing with the knob. “It’s nice driving music,” I argue, swatting his hand away. “You can’t be serious. This shit is gonna put you to sleep and then we’re going to crash and die. You really want that on your conscious?” The corner of his lips tilt up just the slightest. “Guess it wouldn’t matter. I’d be dead.” I flash a smug smile right back at him. “Oh I see how it is. You look all innocent and smart but deep down you have this morbidness to you.” I shoot him a look. “You’re the morbid one with all your crashing and dying talk.” I turn my music back on. “Now no more talking about it because if I don’t get you to these events on time, Rachel will actually kill me.” “Why you so scared of her anyway? I could fit her in my pocket. She looks harmless enough.” Glancing at him, I try to focus on the road and shake my head. “You know she’s anything but harmless.” He chuckles, shaking his head. “Yeah, you’re right. She’s not a firecracker like you though.” “I’m not even sure what that means, but you can’t label me when you just met me.” “Oh, like you haven’t labeled me already?” “I know your kind. I’ve heard plenty about you to form an opinion,” I tell him with purpose. “God, you’re so hypocritical. You think you’re the first prissy, stick-up-her-ass assistant I’ve met? Doesn’t mean I know you just like it doesn’t mean you know me.” He kinda has a point, but I don’t tell him that. His ego is already taking up all the space in the car. Ignoring his comment, I focus on driving. We’re in heavy traffic and I’m not used to eight lane highways. “You better get over,” he says. “I’m trying.” I look over my shoulder, searching for a spot to move into. “Might wanna try the blinker. I heard it’s a signal for turning or moving over.” I sigh and put it on. He’s distracting me. “Stay quiet so I can focus.” His chuckles are the last thing I hear from him as I attempt to merge across the lanes. Finally, I make it and we coast down the highway in silence until we’re leaving the city. “When are we stopping for food?” He speaks up for the first time in hours. I look over at him and see he’s sticking his lower lip, making a pouty face. “I’m shriveling to nothing over here.” He slightly lifts his shirt up and pats his ridiculously cut stomach. His eyes meet mine, and I quickly look away although he saw me staring. Swallowing, I look at the GPS to see how much further until our first stop. “We have about an hour left,” I tell him. “Think you’ll manage to stay alive for that long?” He groans, loudly and it makes me laugh. I quickly catch myself and stop. “You have a nice laugh. It’s a pleasant change from your short fuse and snarl.” “I don’t snarl!” I argue. “I just like having a plan and sticking to it.” He noticeably rolls his eyes. “Okay, Miss Priss. Letting your hair down won’t kill ya.” “No, but your arrogant, self-absorbed attitude just might,” I throw at him, holding back a smirk. “Well, I think that’s debatable. Most of the women I date think it’s charming.” A loud snort bursts out of me, and I’m unable to keep in the laughter this time. “I think that says more about who you’re dating than anything. They must be desperate.” “Damn, what a burn.” He chuckles. “Adding hostile to your personality resume.” I inhale a deep breath, realizing that was a really mean thing to say. “Okay, sorry. That wasn’t nice. But I’m not taking back what I said about you. You’re arrogant and there’s no denying that” “Oh well then thanks, I guess.” He smirks. “You say it like being arrogant is a bad thing though. In my profession, I kinda have to be. I’m constantly selling myself to photographers and showing them I’m worthy of being in their magazines and advertisements. If I don’t act confident and prove I’m the best guy for the gig, I’ll lose it to the thousands of other people pursuing the job.” I think about his words for a minute. “Okay, well I can certainly understand that. But I think you’re just naturally that way.” I shrug, biting down on my lower lip so he doesn’t see right through me. He has every right to be confident, there’s no doubt about that. He’s got it all—the body, the face, the perfect white teeth and smile. His abs are plastered all over Rachel’s covers and book promo graphics. He even has that annoying muscular V that trails from his hips to down below his waistline. Annoyingly sexy. “However, that doesn’t mean you can’t be humble in other aspects of your life.” “That’s a pretty big accustation for someone you just met. How do you know I’m not? You haven’t been around me long enough to know anything about me. Don’t you think?” Damn. He’s right. “Fine. Prove me wrong then.”
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