Sunday 13 November 2016

Review: Shana Gray's "Working Girl: Mr Monday (Part One)."

Amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2f2p9qP
Amazon UK:  http://amzn.to/2e1l7x7

Synopsis

Tess has been determined to get revenge for her father, ever since he was falsely accused of misusing company funds and unceremoniously let go from Diamond Enterprises. Applying to be Executive Assistant to the elusive, elderly head of the company, Mr King, seems the ideal way to get inside the firm and clear his name.
But the job interview is not what she expects. Arriving at the company HQ, she is escorted to a helicopter, blindfolded and flown to a secret location. She meets a man whose voice is disguised, but introduces himself as Mr King and says the job advertisement was a ruse to find the new CEO of Diamond Enterprises. The catch, the interviewer says, is that the job will only be hers if she passes a seven-day interview.
Tess will have seven mysterious men who will assist her - one for each task each day. She will have to use all of her skills if she's to succeed and to resist the powerful magnetism of the irresistible men sent to help - or distract - her. Or will Tess find herself losing her heart when she meets her man of the week?
Review: Jo
"Mr Monday" was the introduction to a new 7 part serial and this first part was full of intrigue, mystery and a little bit of sexiness as Tess attends an interview for a job that she desperately wants. This promises to be an interesting story with the main theme being revenge.  It was well written and and left me hugely curious to what was in store for Tess, I couldn't help my second guessing of how things would play out for her. The only down side for me was the length of this first part. I felt as though I was just getting into the story and it ended, leaving me wondering if a serial is for me. I would rather devour a book all in one go, rather than in short instalments.  I'm sure that is just me, though. I can be a little impatient with these things. Lol.  If you really haven't got much time to read or you like to read in short bursts, this could be the perfect serial for you, especially if you love a bit of suspense in your books. 
"Mr Monday" gets 3.5 hearts from me. 

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