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HER NAUGHTY HOLIDAY (MEN AT WORK #2) - REVIEW

REVIEW

Title: Her Naughty Holiday

Series: Men at Work #2

Author: Tiffany Reisz

Release Date: November 1, 2016

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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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tiffany Reisz is the author of the internationally bestselling and award-winning Original Sinners series for Mira Books (Harlequin/Mills & Boon). Tiffany's books inhabit a sexy shadowy world where romance, erotica and literature meet and do immoral and possibly illegal things to each other. She describes her genre as "literary friction," a term she stole from her main character, who gets in trouble almost as often as the author herself. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky with her husband, author Andrew Shaffer, and two cats. If she couldn't write, she would die.

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What's a holiday without a dysfunctional family gathering?

Clover loves her family, but they can be real jerks. In their eyes, nothing in Clover's life means much if she's not married with children by now. Which she isn't. And thanks to a range of problems, Thanksgiving will be at her house this year so there's no way she can escape.

At the suggestion of her feisty young assistant, Clover decides to ask Ruthie's dad Erick to be her pretend boyfriend for the holiday. They know each other well enough to pull off the charade. But both have also been harboring secret crushes on the other for the last year, so what starts as an innocent deal soon becomes more than either of them bargained for.

I really enjoyed this story! Just like the first book in this trilogy (all books are standalones) it was hilarious. Witty banter, awkward conversations, swoony moments - it felt so real. Some stories seem to glorify family holidays and their perfection, but this one showed a more realistic version in my opinion.

I'd definitely recommend this one...

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