***** Stars
@MyBrother'sBillionaireBestFriend @MaxMonroe
Mabel “Maybe” Willis died a virgin at the very young age of twenty-four. She leaves behind her parents, Betty and Bruce, her brother, Evan, a laptop filled with one too many Jason Momoa memes, and a Kindle library with more books than one human being could ever finish in a lifetime.
Cause of death: a text message....Okay. So, I didn’t die.But I may as well have.
I sent them to Milo Ives.
The man who played a starring role in all of my teenage fantasies—and my brother’s lifelong best friend....Deflower me, please? I said.
Maybe Willis is a recent college grad working in her parents flower shop, while trying to find a job in publishing. While she loves her parents spending eight hours in the shop with them is taking it's toll, but even after sending out her resume all over town she cannot find another job. She ends up befriending a barista named Lena at her local coffee shop. Her friendship with Lena comes just in time to help her navigate seducing her brother best friend.
Milo is a billionaire business and according to a local newspaper, one of the most eligible bachelors. Milo does not care about these titles. He cares about the quality of his work and making sure to offer the best technology he can. While him and his group of friends had their wild times years before, some of them have started to settle down and Milo wants to do the same. After a call from his best friend Evan requesting a favor, Milo is reacquainted with is best friends sister, who he hasn't seen in years.
I am pretty sure this is my first book by this author and I cannot wait to read more. This books is a 4.5 star for me. There were so many laugh out loud moments, that kept me from wanting to put the book down. I really liked Milo and Lena's story. With her being so innocent, it made for some really comical relief. The secondary characters in this book helped bring it to life. Now I want a book based on all the other characters. I took a half of star away because even though the book was cute, funny and sweet with a touch of steam, there were times it felt a little slow paced. It was not extreme so i cannot complain. I hope to hear more from Bruce Willis in later books.
This book has a HEA and I would recommend it.
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Mabel “Maybe” Willis died a virgin at the very young age of twenty-four. She leaves behind her parents, Betty and Bruce, her brother, Evan, a laptop filled with one too many Jason Momoa memes, and a Kindle library with more books than one human being could ever finish in a lifetime.
Cause of death: a text message.
Okay. So, I didn’t die.
But I may as well have.
One minute, I’m a woman trying to find her way in the world, and the next, I’m the sender of six of the most embarrassing text messages that have ever been sent in the history of time—or the cell phone. Whatever.
We’re talking code red, send a flipping mayday, the apocalypse is coming kind of texts.
And I didn’t just send them to some random person I’ll never see again.
No. That would be too easy.
I sent them to Milo Ives.
The man who played a starring role in all of my teenage fantasies—and my brother’s lifelong best friend.
And, boy oh boy, has he grown up.
He’s hard-bodied, blue-eyed, jawline-of-stone handsome, crazy successful, and has more money in his bank account than my brain can fathom.
Deflower me, please? I said.
Yeah. Send help.