Saturday, October 8, 2016

Review " The Matchmaker's Replacement by Rachel van Dyken'

Wingman rule number two: never reveal how much you want them.

Lex hates Gabi. Gabi hates Lex. But, hey, at least the hate is mutual, right? All Lex has to do is survive the next few weeks training Gabi in all the ways of Wingmen Inc. and then he can be done with her. But now that they have to work together, the sexual tension and fighting is off the charts. He isn’t sure if he wants to strangle her or throw her against the nearest sturdy table and have his way with her.

But Gabi has a secret, something she’s keeping from not just her best friend but her nemesis too. Lines are blurred as Lex becomes less the villain she’s always painted him to be…and starts turning into something more. Gabi has always hated the way she’s been just a little bit attracted to him—no computer-science major should have that nice of a body or look that good in glasses—but “Lex Luthor” is an evil womanizer. He’s dangerous. Gabi should stay far, far away.

Then again, she’s always wanted a little danger.


Review
I really loved this book. It was really funny.  

What is this book about 
This book is the second in the Wingman Inc series. Lex is the co-owner of the company. Gabi is a good friend of Ian ( we see some of her in the first book) and she is the new employee. The thing is Gabi and Lex don't get along at all, not one bit. They argue all the time. Well and they have major sexual attraction towards each other, if they both just shut up they get along just fine. The thing is all the arguing and fighting is just hiding how they actually feel about each other. Can they refrain from killing each other long enough to see beyond that? And will Ian, who see's Gabi as his little sister who he has to protect, ever accept that there might be more than dislike and fighting between Lex and Gabi? 

What did I love about his book
I loved the chemistry between Lex and Gabi. It was off the charts. I really liked the dynamic of the book and the story. It was really funny and easy going. 

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