Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Review Her Naughty Holiday, Men at Work by Tiffany Reisz





Title: Her Naughty Holiday
Author: Tiffany Reisz
Series: Men at Work
Release Date: October 18th 2016


Synopsis

A feast she wasn't expecting!

Clover Greene would sooner crawl into her oven than host family for Thanksgiving dinner. Yet another annual ritual of too much food, served with a side of criticism over "Clover's Bad Life Choices." This year, she needs to distract them all—with a handsome fake boyfriend. And she has the perfect guy in mind.

Contractor Erick Fields is the poster boy for sexy single dads, and Clover has been secretly crushing on him for ages. She certainly wasn't expecting Erick to agree to her insane charade…or to add lots of hot, wicked sex to the deal. If they can pull it off, the worst Thanksgiving ever might give them something to be really thankful for!



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Review by Iza


This one is just as good as the first book, maybe even better. It's still funny, scenes are still hot and there's also that little drama in it because every good book has some it.

Clover has had her own business for years now. A successful business. One she dedicated herself to, 100%. That meant she had no time for anything - or anyone - else. And her family - boy, did I want to smack them all - were always reminding her of it. But hey, they wanted her to be happy, which in their minds, meant she should have a boyfriend, or a husband and kids, because her siblings did too. 

It really ticked me off how they treated her. She was a really awesome gal but too darn nice to tell them off. Of course that Erick, bless his sexy derriere, made her realize certain things. 

Anyway, she was supposed to host Thanksgiving dinner. Nobody asked if that was okay, her family simply decided to. Again, another thing that ticked me off. 

I really liked Ruthie, Erick's daughter and Clover's assistant. She was so funny and the relationship between her and her dad cracked me up. He called her Ruthless, ladies and gents. 

Again, the funny banter between the hero and heroine was there; the hot sex scenes were also present and, at the end of the day, it was another hit for me. 

"(...) I was saying... you're sort of, you know, big-"
"Who have you been talking to?"
"Stop. You know what I mean. You are tall and this is a small bed."

Without a doubt, 5 stars and I'm going to be rereading both books in this trilogy because they're really good, and they also became faves of this year. 
I want to thank the publishers for the copy given in exchange for my honest review. It truly was a pleasure.


Author Bio

Tiffany Reisz lives on Mt. Hood in Oregon in her secret volcanic lair with her husband (author Andrew Shaffer) and two cats (one good, one evil).

If she couldn’t write, she would die. Probably in a volcano eruption.  


 

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