Thursday, July 28, 2016

Review: Tapping the Billionaire by Max Monroe

Tapping the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boys, #1)
Blind dates? Online dating profiles? Been there, done that.

Georgia Cummings has zero luck with dating, and the era of the internet is not her friend.
No matter how fast she runs, how many corners she turns, she can’t find her way out of this weird, alternate universe where men think dick pics are a replacement for small talk and getting to know a girl. One more crotch selfie and she might write men off for good…

But why can’t she stop fantasizing about him?

Kline Brooks is the quintessential billionaire bad boy—dark, styled, short hair, muscles for days, and a panty-dropping smile.
Except—he isn’t.

As his employee, he won’t touch her with a ten foot pole.
But she won’t touch him either.

Too bad their hormones missed the memo.


Looking for a sexy Rom-Com then look no further.  Tapping the Billionaire will make you laugh till your sides hurt. The characters are just the right amount of quirky and down to earth. 

Kline Brooks, the billionaire, is strictly professional at work until his mother decides to interfere with his love life. In an effort not to acquire another grumpy cat (he’s mother’s previous attempt at warding off her son’s loneliness) he spots his future date right outside his office.

“Because Georgia Cummings is a beautiful, smart, intriguing woman, and until yesterday, he hadn’t seen her at all.”
Georgia never saw it coming, for the past two years she’s just the Director of Marketing at Brooks Media and next she’s being asked on a date by none other than her sexy billionaire boss.  Their first date becomes a fiasco of swollen lips and plenty of benny. I laughed so much it hurt. 

Kline finds himself falling quickly for Georgia but he has a secret. He’s tapping into Georgia’s secrets. It all started with an unfathomable dick pic, leading into an anonymous TAPNext (A Brooks dating app) friendship and eventually a grandiose misunderstanding. There's plenty of laughs in between. I love this story, it made me laugh, love and laugh some more. 5 Stars!

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