When 27-year-old waitress Tiana Moore clocks in for another graveyard shift at Rosie’s Diner, she’s just trying to survive. Her rent’s due. Her dreams are shelved somewhere between a broken heart and unpaid bills. She’s tired of choosing survival over self.
Then Dallas Morrison walks in tall, tailored, and exuding power like cologne. Mayor of a small town just outside Atlanta, he’s in the city for business and maybe something more. After a brief yet electric conversation, he makes her an
Seven nights. Complete submission. One million dollars. No strings. No promises. Just pleasure on his terms.
I wanted so bad to love this book and I just couldn’t. It was so many holes that didn’t have to be there. It felt like a bunch of books were dissected and thrown together and someone said that it was good. Don’t get me wrong the writing style has some potential but this book pissed me off and not in a good way.
This was a cute little read it's giving how your life can change so much in 7 days in a ways you never expected. Happy Tiana and Dallas got their happy ending .
This book had potential to be a solid story, but it felt like the author tried to tie too many things together—and it just didn’t work. The premise alone threw me off: a week with someone you’ve never talked to for one million dollars? We couldn’t at least get a couple of diner visits to build a connection first? Somehow, he knows her, knows what she needs, but they’ve barely exchanged words. Was her lemonade that good?
On top of that, his profession was never clear. Was he a senator, governor, or a drug dealer? The plot holes were nonstop, and it left my head spinning. With more pages, deeper development, and tighter storyline mapping, this could’ve flowed so much better. Instead, it read disjointed, almost like the author started and stopped multiple times. And the BDSM elements? Honestly, they came off as more cringe than compelling.overall, it felt unfinished
Good Story, But Needed More Polish. I wanted to enjoy this book a lot more than I did, but there were tons of spelling and grammatical errors all throughout that distracted from the story. I did like that it wasn’t too long—short and to the point. The storyline itself was ok, but had too many graphically descriptive sex scenes that overshadowed the plot. Also a lot of details were left out, like who exactly he was career wise. On the plus side, it did have a happy ending. Overall, I’d give it 3.5 stars.
First things first, the playlist for this book was SPOT ON!!!! Straight fire! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Dallas and Tiana were nasty!! Lol this was fast paced and right to the point. Tiana ready to submit and do everything daddy Dallas told her to do. She was feisty and spoke her peace even though Dallas still handled her in the best way!! And the way Dallas treated Prince…🥹🥹🥹🥹 oh and shoutout to Lauren!! She was a real one!!!
At first I was like, okayyy this is straight up porn on page (which I was cool with 😏). But then I turned the page and the characters started having real conversations and feelings, and I loved that switch-up. The balance of steam and substance worked so well here.
Such a fun, quick read that gave me exactly what I didn’t even know I wanted. 💕
“Just the Tip” moves quickly but lacks structure, making it feel like we’re discovering the story at the same time the author is. Tiana and Dallas show flashes of chemistry and promise, but the novella would benefit from tighter editing and deeper character work. With refinement, this could grow into a genuinely engaging romance.
That easy just the tip he put the whole thing in literally and figuratively Laugh out loud he took her above and beyond mentally physically and emotionally in ways she didn’t know she needed and still walked away. Dallas and Tiana ended things as they should
A handsome stranger comes in your job with a proposition that u can not reject even if u wanted to. He tgought he was going to have a senseless fling but found forever. This was a very good read.
This was a quicky so I guess it was good for what it was. The spicy scenes are good. However, the writing errors are a little much and the story isn’t all the way together. But over all a decent read.