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Monday, January 14, 2019

Review: Personal Delivery by Ainsley Booth



Series & Title: Billionaire Secrets, Book 1: Personal Delivery
Author: Ainsley Booth
Publisher: Ainsley Booth
Release Date: May 23, 2017
Genre: Contemporary, Humorous, Explicit, Safe, Romance
Book Version: eBook


She has a crush on the delivery guy. He has a billion-dollar secret.

As the CEO of Aston Corp, Jake usually wears Hugo Boss. But when his company acquires SwiftEx, he goes undercover as a delivery driver so he can understand the business from the ground up. The last thing he expects is to fall head over heels for a sexy and sweet illustrator on his route...

First in a sexy new rom com series of standalone stories about different couples! Keep reading with Personal Escort and Personal Disaster

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It started with a delivery and ended with love.

This is a cute story with a trope I’m surprised I haven’t come across yet: crushing on the hot delivery guy. It’s also a fast paced story that deserves a read-through by anyone needing a different kind of billionaire romance.

Jake and Jana are peas in a pod, compliments of each other. Their honesty was refreshing to see, no hiding behind lies or hinting/digging for answers. Instead, they were open and it made for a great flow in the story.

Aside from the explicit sex (that’s a warning to anyone wanting a clean read), this is a drama free romance. As in, Jake and Jana are the primary focus and that’s all she wrote. Literally.

Ms. Booth is a new-to-me author. Surprising to say that since her book list is impressive. I’m not sure if her other stories are written in the same tone and pace as this one, but if they have as much heart and effortlessness as this one they would be worth reading.

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