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A Billion Times No by Kenzie Reed, Temys Designs
5.0
“Nobody else has been able to take my crap and throw it right back in my face—and occasionally make me smile while doing it.”
This was a wonderful, laugh-out-loud read. It had a little hate-to-love and a whole lot of the fake relationship trope which I’m absolutely crazy for! It was a sweet romance with a whole lot of witty banter and some crazy characters.
“Did he sear the doctors with that haughty look when he slid out of the womb?
Who am I kidding?
That would imply he was born, when everyone who’s had the misfortune to meet him knows he was hatched.”
Chase Lancaster is the boss from hell. He’s coldhearted and unbearable. Daisy Abernathy is his personal assistant and she doesn’t put up with his crap. Whenever she has the chance she gives Mr. Lancaster a piece of her mind and feels good doing it.
Daisy and Chase had great chemistry and I absolutely loved their witty banter. They were well rounded characters and they complemented each other very well, even when they were at each other’s throats. The undeniable attraction they had for eachother was so palpable and adorable. I especially enjoyed Chase’s thoughts about Daisy.
“I admit I’ve got a mild schoolboy crush on her. [...] My feelings for her are the reason I’ve never asked her out. I don’t know what effect it would have on me, and I loathe unpredictability and loss of control.”
The setting of the story was great. Everything takes place back at Daisy’s small home-town, Bitter End. It was wonderful to see how the town received Chase and how easy it was for him to fit in with everyone there.
The supporting characters in this book had me laughing out loud so many times! Daisy’s grandma was a hoot! I certainly would never want to get on her bad side. Kenzi Reed made sure that every single character written into this story brought life to not only the story, but also the town of Bitter End. They seriously made me want to hop on a plane and go visit!
Full of wit, banter, swoon-worthy moments, lots of laughs, and some hysterical and crazy characters, A Billion Times No is a romcom you don’t want to miss out on!
*A huge thanks to Wildfire Marketing Solutions for providing me with an eARC for review. All thoughts are my own.*
This was a wonderful, laugh-out-loud read. It had a little hate-to-love and a whole lot of the fake relationship trope which I’m absolutely crazy for! It was a sweet romance with a whole lot of witty banter and some crazy characters.
“Did he sear the doctors with that haughty look when he slid out of the womb?
Who am I kidding?
That would imply he was born, when everyone who’s had the misfortune to meet him knows he was hatched.”
Chase Lancaster is the boss from hell. He’s coldhearted and unbearable. Daisy Abernathy is his personal assistant and she doesn’t put up with his crap. Whenever she has the chance she gives Mr. Lancaster a piece of her mind and feels good doing it.
Daisy and Chase had great chemistry and I absolutely loved their witty banter. They were well rounded characters and they complemented each other very well, even when they were at each other’s throats. The undeniable attraction they had for eachother was so palpable and adorable. I especially enjoyed Chase’s thoughts about Daisy.
“I admit I’ve got a mild schoolboy crush on her. [...] My feelings for her are the reason I’ve never asked her out. I don’t know what effect it would have on me, and I loathe unpredictability and loss of control.”
The setting of the story was great. Everything takes place back at Daisy’s small home-town, Bitter End. It was wonderful to see how the town received Chase and how easy it was for him to fit in with everyone there.
The supporting characters in this book had me laughing out loud so many times! Daisy’s grandma was a hoot! I certainly would never want to get on her bad side. Kenzi Reed made sure that every single character written into this story brought life to not only the story, but also the town of Bitter End. They seriously made me want to hop on a plane and go visit!
Full of wit, banter, swoon-worthy moments, lots of laughs, and some hysterical and crazy characters, A Billion Times No is a romcom you don’t want to miss out on!
*A huge thanks to Wildfire Marketing Solutions for providing me with an eARC for review. All thoughts are my own.*