Wes Winslow plays hardball.If the billionaire CEO of Monarch Resorts Group wants something, he gets it. He’ll take no prisoners until he buys the Summit Hotel right out from under me.I can’t let that happen. I’ll just have to teach him that treating people well is the only way to win, but he doesn’t even know I exist. He intimidates the hell out of me and we haven’t even exchanged a single word yet.All of that is about to change when he realizes not only that I exist, but that I’m his biggest competition. Standing across the negotiating table is bad enough, but when our worlds collide, the explosion could blast both our lives to kingdom come.I came here to buy a hotel, not to cower in fear before some guy with a bigger wallet. I brace myself for the fight of my life and I’m going to need every ounce of my strength to knock this out of the park. If he’s half the cutthroat people say he is, he needs someone to teach him that hurting people doesn’t pay.
So, this book was weird. I just don’t think I vibe with the writing style. I felt like I was being told everything. Wes was weird. I almost felt his character was on the spectrum at first. I couldn’t understand how he was this billionaire when he didn’t seem to know how to run a business. It was like he had no idea how to speak to a person. There were random info drops and Nat kept preaching about her business model and anyone who asked her about it if they didn’t agree with her she would go on and on and on and on and on about how incredible Triple Star was. I don’t know. Others might absolutely love this book. I wouldn’t not recommend it, I just wouldn’t jump at the chance to read it again.