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Review and Giveaway: Getting Dirty With the CEO by Mia Sosa

Review and Giveaway: Getting Dirty With the CEO by Mia Sosa

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Review and Giveaway: Getting Dirty With the CEO by Mia SosaGetting Dirty with the CEO by Mia Sosa
Series: Suits Undone #3
Published by Grand Central Publishing on October 4th 2016
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Multicultural & Interracial, General
Pages: 288
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"This debut romance sparkles." -- Library Journal (starred review) on Unbuttoning the CEO
Sometimes you have to get a little dirty to get what you want . . .
Publicist Mimi Pennington is at the top of her game. She's savvy, hard-working, and eager to move up the corporate ladder. So when her boss tells her that in order to make partner she has to land a prestigious account, Mimi meets the challenge head on. Never mind that the prospective client is Daniel Vargas, the polished and pompous player who rejected her months ago.
Mimi hasn't given Daniel the time of day since their one fateful encounter, and while business has brought them back together, pleasure is what he has in mind. She says she's not interested in giving him a second chance, but Daniel is prepared to call her bluff. All he needs is one week. One week to test her rules and prove that he's exactly the kind of man she needs . . .

Rating ~ 3.75 stars

Daniel Vargas is the CEO of an architectural firm, Cambridge group. Daniel always present this facade to the world of happy, always looking immaculate and satisfied individual while the truth is a bit more complicated than that.

Mimi Pennington is a publicist and an excellent one at that. She’s been working her way up to get the esteemed position of a partner. Mimi because of her upbringing views independence and financial security as extremely important and relationships not so much. 

I really liked the chemistry between Daniel and Mimi. From the first chapter its obvious that Daniel loves to spar with Mimi and is extremely attracted to her. Daniel was smitten with Mimi from the start while Mimi views him as an annoying bug that refuses to leave. Of course she’s also attracted to him but really doesn’t want to be. I really enjoyed their banter especially in the first few chapters with them teasing each other and trying to one up each other.

They were great together, as the story progressed it was great to see both of them open up to each other and being vulnerable with each other. They had just the right amount of chemistry, teasing and sweetness to their relationship. This was just one of those stories where its just so easy to like both the leads and their story and how they fell in love.

This was my first book by the author, I quite liked the writing and the protagonists as well as the secondary characters. I will certainly be reading more from the author.

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Overall, I quite enjoyed it. It had humour, romance with a dash of angst and family issues to keep the read interested in Daniel and Mimi’s path to happily ever after.

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About Mia Sosa

Mia Sosa is an award-winning writer and 2015 Romance Writers of America® Golden Heart® Finalist. She writes contemporary romances that are funny, flirty, and a little dirty. Ahem.

Although she once dreamed of being a professional singer, the pesky need to generate steady income led Mia to take the law school admissions test instead. She practiced First Amendment and media law in the nation’s capital for ten years before returning to her creative roots. Now she spends most of her days writing love stories about smart women and the complicated men who love them. Okay, let’s be real here: she wears PJs all day and watches more reality television than a network television censor—all in the name of research, of course.

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