Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Breaking the Billionaire’s Rules by Annika Martin

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Breaking a Billionaire’s Rules, a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy by New York Times bestselling author Annika Martin

Max Hilton is my high school nemesis turned billionaire. And tomorrow I deliver his lunch order. In a cat costume.

You know he’s going to love it. He’ll smile that smirky smile, sitting there all superior in his gleaming tower, the wealthiest and most notorious playboy in all of New York, the king of everything.

Turns out it wasn’t curiosity that killed the cat—it was mortification.

I’m almost ready to quit my lunch delivery job, but then my roommate tosses me a copy of The Max Hilton Playbook: Ten Golden Rules for Picking up the Hottest Girl in the Room.

It’s the book that catapulted him to stardom. And it’s my new bible.

I’m going to use his own techniques against him. I’ll wrap him around my little finger, bring him to his knees, and crush his steely heart. Call it payback for all the single girls who had to endure legions of losers wielding his legendary tactics.

But seeing Max every day, I’m discovering a side of him I didn’t even know existed--he’s not the jerky guy I thought he was. He has this smile he shows only to me, and it melts my heart. His touch sends shivers down my spine. And those forbidden kisses are driving me wild.

Falling for him was not in my plan.

Am I breaking his rules or will his rules break me first?
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Excerpt:

“Are we going with cheesy puffs today?” I ask. “Cheesy puffs,” he says hoarsely. “Good job,” I say. “You made an excellent choice. And just for that, you get an extra bag!” He tightens his jaw as I snatch up an extra bag. I’m keeping him off-balance. I feel like I’m really nailing his system today. I head right for him, all the way around his desk, holding his gaze, because that’s what you do to show a dog that you’re in charge. It hits me here that holding a man’s gaze and walking steadily toward him, never looking away, is also an incredibly sexy thing to do. Every inch of my skin feels alive with excitement. He swivels away from his desk as I near, facing me with that strangely serious expression. His shirt cuffs are rolled partway up his muscular forearms. His hands rest on his hard thighs, fingers relaxed. Nails trimmed short. Pianist-short. Some habits die hard. And those thumbs. They’re the same thumbs he stuck in his belt loops while he sang with all of that sweet goofiness during that lost summer. Though science tells us that the cells of the body replace themselves over time—nine years for an entirely new body. So he really is a different person in every way. I stop in front of him, heart jackhammering in my chest, remembering the way he’d sing to me during that lost summer. Even when there was a full auditorium, it was as if he was singing to me and me alone, gaze dancing under that floppy hat. The song was about young, hopeful love. It’s how I felt that summer. It meant nothing to him. A dalliance of proximity. The second we were back at school, he returned to his cold and cynical mode. Too cool for me. Quizzically, he tilts his head. “Mia?” Have I been standing there weirdly long? I think back to his book. If you feel your control slipping, simply give her another reward for something. “And as a reward for extra predictable behavior…” I toss one bag onto his desk and pull open the other one with a loud crinkle-snap. His eyes flare. I remove one puff from the bag and hold it out to him. “Open,” I whisper, pulse racing. “Open for your prize.” He watches me sternly. Opening for his prize is the last thing he’s going to do. Nobody pushes Max Hilton around. The book doesn’t have instructions for outright rebellion. The book doesn’t say how sexy that might be. How a person’s beauty can squeeze deep into your belly. How you might really want to kiss him. To straddle him and sink into him and make him remember. Make him come back. “That’s not open.” I nudge his lower lip with the cheese puff. “Do better,” I say. He grabs my wrist. My breath quickens. His big, warm hand, encircles my wrist snugly and completely. His challenging gaze deepens, like he can see right into me. The bright orange cheese puff falls from my fingers. Slowly, he pulls my hand toward him, pinning me with his eyes. I swallow, mouth dry. “Are you going to eat my fingers instead?” I whisper. He brushes his lips over my knuckle, soft and warm and smooth as velvet.

About Annika:

Annika Martin loves fun, dirty stories, hot heroes, and wild, dramatic everything. She enjoys hanging out in Minneapolis coffee shops with her writer husband, and also likes birdwatching at her bird feeder alongside her two stunningly photogenic cats, especially when she should be writing. She’s heavy into running, music, saving the planet, taking long baths, and consuming chocolate suckers. She’s worked a surprisingly large number of waitressing jobs, and has also worked in a plastics factory and the advertising trenches; her garden is total bee-friendly madness and her most un-favorite word is nosh or possibly fob. A New York Times bestselling author, she has also written as RITA award-winning author Carolyn Crane.
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This is book 3 in a series and it easily stands alone. I have read all 3 books and while I still love the first book the most this was a fun enemies, 2nd chance at love story.

Mia and Max went to a performing arts high school together, he was part of the cool kids and she was not a part of that. The two gets to know the other during one summer but when school starts again he gives her the old shoulder. Now years later he hires Mia to start delivering him lunch at his Manhatten office. Mia works at a company that has Cat's deliver lunch orders while she works as an actress.

Meanwhile Mia discusses it with her friends and tells them Max wrote this tell all book on how to get women right after high school. It is how launched his business. Her friends discover that this book helped their exes get them to date them and they decide to use his techniques on him as Mia delivers his lunch.

This was a fun enemies finding love with a 2n chance story. I really loved Mia a lot, she is a fun character and very sweet. Max comes off very cold at first but then he starts to warm up an get very jealous of Mia and that is when the fun starts.

While I enjoyed this story, I felt that Max fell a little too fast for Mia. he barely knows her now and he is into her. I felt they needed more time together for him to really get there and for me to believe in a forever type of love. That said I did love this story. It is mostly told from Mia's side for the majority of it and only later in the book do we get his side.

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