Monday, October 3, 2016

Book Review: The Hard Sell by Lulu Wright

The Hard Sell
Lily Brook works in men's underwear, but she would love to get Jack Stewart out of his.

Lily hasn't dated anyone worth writing home about for years. So when she meets the impossible and impossibly handsome Jack Stewart--well, you could say he piques her interest. It doesn't matter that he's the cockiest asshole this side of the Mason-Dixon line.

Jack Stewart is destined for success. With his designer suits, intense hazel eyes, and penthouse apartment, he's the total package. But he's also the manager of Hamilton's Department Store--the store where Lily could make or break her career. He would never fraternize with an employee. And there's no way in hell Lily would risk her job on the hottest guy in Philadelphia. Right?

But she can't stop imagining what he'd look like in a pair of Flash Fit's sexy male underwear...

He shouldn't dip his wick in the company's ink, but he can't resist Lily's curvaceous body and wacky charm. He wants Lily--in the break room, the dressing area, everywhere.

Making a move on Jack could end her career. But can Lily resist his Hard Sell?


The Hard Sell is filled with plenty of bantering, teasing and a pretty big secret.  I love the characters because they had spunk and attitude.  
Lily Brook is spunky, career driven but her love life needs CPR.  Lily is re-assigned to the Hamilton Men’s Basics Department to revive her companies dying men’s underwear line and she will be working with Jack Steward the Men’s Basics manager. She has a difficult job ahead but she’s confident in her skills.
Jack Steward is career driven, has a stick up his butt and an ex-girlfriend who doesn’t get the hint.  Jack’s determined and wants to continue to promote.  He has worked hard and for a good reason. Lily has an uphill battle to increase profits and pull the stick out of Jack’s butt.  Jack maybe what Lily needs to revive her love life if he can figure out how to properly woo a girl. Although his Fantasy Chest was a good start.
I really enjoyed the bantering and crazy antics. Lily is a go-getter and her determination pays off.  Her choice in clothing turns up the heat and makes working in retail interesting. Lulu Wright has sold me! I'm adding her to my must read list. 4.5 Stars!

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