"A sassy, sexy, laugh-out-loud rom-com between the hottest man never to be tamed and the woman crazy enough to try. SHE WANTS TO CHANGE THE WORLD. Taylor Reed is no stranger to selfish, uncaring CEOs. She was fired by one, which is why she has created her own executive training program--helping heartless bosses become more human. So Taylor shocks even herself when she agrees to coach Bennett Wade, the cutthroat exec who got her unceremoniously canned. She'd love to slam the door in his annoying but very handsome face, but the customers aren't exactly lining up at her door. Plus, this extreme makeover will give Taylor the golden opportunity to prove that her program works like a charm. HE WANTS TO BUY IT. Bennett Wade is many things--arrogant, smug, brusque--but trusting isn't one of them. Women just seem to be after his billions. So when he hires Taylor Reed, he has no desire to change. Bennett is trying to win over the feminist owner of a company he desperately wants to buy, but something about the fiery Taylor thaws the ice around his heart, making Bennett feel things he never quite planned on. And if there's one thing Bennett can't stand, it's when things don't go according to plan. They are a match tailor-made for trouble"--
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1 primary book2 released booksHappy Pants is a 2-book series with 1 released primary work first released in 2014 with contributions by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff.
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2.5 stars
I'm not sure what to say about this one.
The concept interested me and I was hoping for interactions between someone actually making a difference in a CEO's demeanor, but that is not at all what this is about. That whole portion is kinda... well, it is important because it moves the story forward, but nothing really happens with it.
The couple did not seem believable to me and this almost hit that ‘fanfic' mark for me. Especially the revelation and last ditch drama stuff. It is so dramatic and gave me one of those moments thinking “is this what some people are actually like?”
That all aside, I did also read this one while pretty gosh darn sick and muddled. I still found it enjoyable and entertaining. It is very light and there are some funny moments.
I probably won't read any more in this series, but I wouldn't push anyone away from it.
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