Thursday, January 19, 2017

Review Blitz: Ego Maniac by VI Keeland

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The night I met Drew Jagger, he’d just broken into my new Park Avenue office. I dialed 9-1-1 before proceeding to attack him with my fancy new Krav Maga skills. He quickly restrained me, then chuckled, finding my attempted assault amusing.
Of course, my intruder had to be arrogant. Only, turned out, he wasn’t an intruder at all.
Drew was the rightful occupant of my new office. He’d been on vacation while his posh space was renovated. Which was how a scammer got away with leasing me office space that wasn’t really available for rent. I was swindled out of ten grand.
The next day, after hours at the police station, Drew took pity on me and made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. In exchange for answering his phones while his secretary was out, he’d let me stay until I found a new place. I probably should have acted grateful and kept my mouth shut when I overheard the advice he was spewing to his clients. But I couldn’t help giving him a piece of my mind. I never expected my body to react every time we argued. Especially when that was all we seemed to be able to do.
The two of us were complete opposites. Drew was a bitter, angry, gorgeous-as-all-hell, destroyer of relationships. And my job was to help people save their marriages. The only thing the two of us had in common was the space we were sharing. And an attraction that was getting harder to deny by the day.
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What happens when you combine a marriage therapist and a divorce lawyer?

A lot of underlying attraction , funny quips, and butting of heads.

This was a great new standalone by Vi Keeland.

Emerie thinks she has leased a new space for her business, but she was swindled when she finds out that the space was never up for lease to begin with. The actual owner of the space, Drew, who informs her of the hustle.

Waiting for the furniture company to show up, Drew takes her down to the police station to fill out paperwork. An old ticket pops up for her warrant and she feels like things are slowly spinning out of her control.


Feeling bad, Drew helps her out, while she helps him out. These two opposite people with different ideals shouldn't be able to mesh well together and yet they do. Every day their attraction becomes stronger and stronger.

What happens with Emerie and Drew? One click to find out.
Vi Keeland is one of my go to authors for stories that are fun and s3xy, and with Egomaniac, she doesn't disappoint. It was another great read from an amazing author. 4.5 stars and I highly recommend you one click this book today. Right this second.

Emerie thought she got a deal and a Park Avenue office, but she had been duped. The office actually belonged to the man she accused of breaking and entering. He was a divorce lawyer and she is a therapist. They shouldn't belong together, but they can't help it. The chemistry is there from the beginning, but I wouldn't call this instalove by long shot. They both their their stories, but will they be able to get past their differences and find love? Maybe if someone leaves their ego at the door. LOL.

This book was great. I loved that the characters were real and flawed, and still above it all. They have their strengths and weaknesses, and the story moved along at a steady pace. Another amazing read, and one you should pick up for yourself.
 
Vi Keeland is a #1 New York Times Bestselling author. With more than a million books sold, her titles have appeared in over fifty Bestseller lists and are currently translated in twelve languages. She resides in New York with her husband and their three children where she is living out her own happily ever after with the boy she met at age six.