Crashing Into Mr. Wrong
A Grumpy Sunshine Billionaire Boss Romance (Manhattan Bossholes Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Abigail Reno
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Christopher Ashman
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By:
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Leslie North
Summary
Some people get meet-cutes. I get a meet-crash.
When Vincent Forde rear-ends my car, I expect an apology—instead he tosses me a scowl that could melt steel and acts like I’m the problem.
Charming, right?
With his designer suit, smoldering glare, and ego the size of his bank account, Vincent is the very definition of an entitled bosshole.
I figure that’s the last I’ll ever see of Mr. Too-Rich-and-Ridiculously-Handsome.
Except life loves a good punchline.
Guess who struts into my brother’s engagement party like he owns the place?
Yeah, it’s Mr. I’m-Too-Sexy-To-Drive-Properly, lounging by the bar like he’s posing for GQ.
I think I hate him.
Only now, there’s something he wants from me.
There’s a rare perfume ingredient he desperately needs for his fragrance empire.
And Lord of the Scowl is willing to pay me ridiculous money to help get it.
Oh and he also wants me to pretend to be his girlfriend.
As if there’s anything remotely boyfriend-material about him.
Vincent might be the king of the scowl and a walking ego trip, but he’s offering me a deal I can’t refuse.
Even if it means pretending to like the guy who drives me insane.
The more we fake it, though, the more the line between acting and real starts to blur. His charm is aggravating. His confidence is infuriating. His smile is entirely too distracting.
This wasn’t part of the plan. I’m supposed to hate him, not want him. But pretending to be his perfect match is starting to feel all too real...
Perfect (Mis)Match is a sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance packed with sharp banter, fiery chemistry, and all your favorite tropes: billionaire bosshole, fake relationship, and brother’s best friend. With a grumpy, guarded hero and a heroine who’s more than ready to knock him down a peg, get ready for the perfect storm of wit, tension, and heart-stopping twists.
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Vincent and Piper
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Loved this story
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Piper is not happy to see Vincent after their altercation that morning and his second impression is not much better when he alternates between asking her to pretend to be his girlfriend and ignoring him. The tables are about to turn when he needs a favor and that is when the fun really begins.
Despite their different lifestyles and their less than ideal first meeting there is no denying the feelings they are developing for each other as they take us on a journey that includes humor, a little turmoil, and an unexpected love. Abigail Reno portrays the spunky personality of Piper while Christopher Ashman portrayed the grouchy side of Vincent.
Vincent and Piper!
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Piper and Vincent will steal your heart.
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I was instantly smitten by Piper and Vincent when they crashed into each other while parking and ended up bickering over it. Vincent came across as a rich, entitled jerk, and I couldn't wait for Piper to straighten him out.
There was a wonderful side cast of characters, and Piper and Vincent's relationships with their friends and family was heartwarming. I had more sympathy for both characters after learning how they had been influenced growing up.
Perfect Mismatch has a satisfying character arc. Vincent and Piper undergo significant personal growth throughout the story. Vincent completely changes his way of thinking about love and marriage. Piper learns to stand up for herself and see her own worth in relationships. I got great satisfaction in seeing her deal with her ex-boyfriend towards the end of the book.
Overall, this was a sweet and funny romantic comedy. I loved the dual narration, although I prefer it when the male narrator performs the male lead for the entire book rather than a chapter about.
Loved the humour
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