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Law #2: Don't Play with a Player by Agnes Canestri

kebreads's review

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4.0

I enjoyed this story.

Content: passionate kissing, innuendo

reeyabeegale's review

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4.0

Cute and wholesome!

This book pulled me out of my slump, and I had an amazing time reading it.

There are a few scenarios that are quite unbelievable or unrealistic but it's nothing too major so it didn't take me out of the story.

It was refreshing that Devon is not the typical playboy gone good boy hero in romance novels. And I enjoyed Laia! She was super adorable when she went in for the interview.

Ellie is too cute. I can't wait to read her story next!!

morningcalm's review

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3.0

I skimmed a lot of this.. tbh from the blurb I expected an office romance where the boss stumbles on his PA’s romance novel outline and offers to help her out with a male perspective leading to spicy intimate scenes! Except almost all that happens except when he offers to help she turns him down saying it wouldn’t be appropriate!! What follows is a super annoying slow burn full of omg we have exactly the same hobbies but also don’t communicate about any of the important stuff (ie feelings, intentions, or past history). Zero spice. Very disappointing.

mmariep2's review against another edition

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2.0

Athens unrealistic parts pulled me out of the story.

Dnf @ 20%.

Writing was ok. Awkward use of some terminology which took me out of the story. Completely unrealistic descriptions of professional corporate world, and im sorry I dont care how hot the new boss is, if he's checking you out the first day of work in your new cute outfit and comments on your appearance, that's an HR situation right there. Thats creepy. You aren't even on friendly terms w him yet.