The book that brought Wall Street to its knees… literally.
A voice-driven, darkly funny, and often polarizing novel about identity, judgment, and the cost of wanting to be wanted.
Cara Devine is a walking cotton-candy explosion, wildly out of place on the loser floor of a Manhattan finance firm, and hopelessly obsessed with her boss. Cara’s loud pink exterior hides a chronically insecure girl. Jokes are her armor. Attention is proof she matters.
Not exactly the girl you’d expect to accidentally become a dominatrix.
Then one spectacular public implosion changes everything.
She slapped a billionaire. He sent Louboutins. Now she's drawn into his world, dazzled by the glamour and absolutely not ready for the fine print.
Used by her boss. Manipulated by the billionaire. When Cara finally figures out just how badly she's been played, no one sees what's coming.
Probably one of the realest books I’ve ever read 😅 this is NOT a traditional “omgggg they fall in love and live happily ever after”. This is a woman’s awakening. This is her finding out who she is by trying new things, failing miserably, questioning herself, and landing in a space where she realizes the power she holds and is DONE taking 💩 from those around her. She is tired of being controlled and manipulated and she handles it in such an iconic way. The internal monologue had me cackling.
If you see me making a skit about it, there will 100% be a blow up sheep, I don’t make the rules 🤷🏻♀️
“These weren’t shoes. They were a flex in leather.” 👠
“Apparently, Elliott had no firewall – they were all auto rejected, never reached his sprain.”
“Oh, shit. My balls just dropped.”
Thanks so much to @miss_devine_books for my gifted copy of this book…it wasn’t one that was on my radar so I’m so glad it fell into my lap. It was a sexy good time. Holy shit.
Picture it…pining for your boss who treats you as less than. Then making another dude jealous…said dude is a billionaire, who just so happens to be your bosses boss but you don’t realize that and end up slapping him across the face BUT no worries, even though he’s the big boss…he gets off on you slapping the shit out of him. Then BOOM, next thing you know you’re a BDSM Mistress. I don’t make the rules…I’m just here flipping the pages in rapid succession 😂😂😂😂
This book so was much fun. I loved Cara, her bestie and Simone. In fact, I think I just loved the entire cast of characters in this one.
I loved how Cara did some sexy soul searching and took matters into her own hands.
If you’re into spicy dark romance then this is the book for you. Def check it out, I highly recommend.
This one is described as DARK, FUNNY, FILTHY and i wholeheartedly agree with that. I’d also say it’s a genre bending very witty dark revenge romance with a badass FMC.
This story had me pulled in right away, Cara is such a funny character and I loved seeing her crazy life unfold. Imagine accidentally becoming a BDSM Dominant to a billionaire with… certain tastes. She had some quotes that seriously cracked me up! There was so much growth and learning for Cara and it’s interesting to see what choices she made. I love her!
I received this book as an E-ARC. This fast-paced book is about Cara Devine, an office girly who becomes a billionaire’s domme after slapping him at a bar. Meanwhile your girl was just trying to just get her work crush to notice her. In the end we end up asking ourselves who deserves our attention and I couldn’t be happier with Cara’s decision. I swear on everything pink it was worth it to finish. Her messy inner dialogue grows on you and you start to love it. This book is SPICY. This is not your average rom com or dark romance. If you’re looking for messy female rage and revenge, self-love, and a lot of BDSM this is your book. Now, order yourself a caramel macchiato and devour this *devine* masterpiece in one sitting. The ending will have you understanding why she truly was the best in the room.
Cara Devine, an insecure but bold young woman working at a Manhattan finance firm, impulsively slaps a billionaire and is unexpectedly pulled into his glamorous, manipulative world. As she becomes entangled with powerful men who use and underestimate her, Cara uncovers the truth about their schemes and transforms from a naïve outsider into someone far more dangerous than anyone expected. This book is not a romance it is about revenge. A very different kind of book from what I normally read and I don't really know how I feel about it. At times it was uncomfortable to read but I was trying to keep an open mind. I am not sure that this genre is for me but it absolutely kept me entertained.
This is not your usual rom-com, but its witty humor and boss lady attitude was super entertaining, and the spice was scortching pure filth, I couldn't get enough. This book had me laughing and relating with the FMC on so many levels. It's the type of story that makes you experience something totally different and gain a new perspective while leaving a lingering thoughtfulness. Cara is a hot mess in the best way. She is absolutely underestimated, and her story is one of revenge, and it is so sweet. She found and realized her worth and took charge of her own destiny. It's not your typical HEA, but it still gives you a happy feeling in the end! I loved this and was thoroughly entertained.
I read this book in one sitting! Literally couldn't put it down until the last page! Ms. Rivers, you knocked it out of the ballpark. The characters, the storyline, the city, I stayed on for the whole ride. I loved the ending! Go, Cara! This is the first book of yours that I read, it definitely won't be the last. Keep them coming! Pun intended 😆
This is not a traditional romance where two people fall in love and live happily ever after. It’s a chaotic, hilarious, emotionally brutal book about validation, obsession, power, and choosing yourself.
Cara Devine is messy, insecure, funny, and so unhinged. Watching her go from a hopelessly obsessed assistant to a billionaire’s dominatrix to finally choosing herself over male validation? INSANE.
This book is filthy, funny, uncomfortable, and weirdly empowering all at once.
And the ending was not what I expected. No fairytale. No magical fix. Just a woman finally realizing she doesn’t need to be chosen to matter. And I LOVED it.
Okay, this book delivered. If you were reading my comments along the way, you'd know that I wasn't sure if it was going to. Which tells you something, right? I was invested enough that I was beginning to get worried. It may seem like a classic love triangle, but nobody is worthy and some of the characters were short enough on character development that I was beginning to get nervous.
The book is amusing. The main character has a way with words. It's the "relatable, everygirl, hot mess finds herself in situations of her own making but aren't really her fault" trope which, frankly, is not one of my favorite tropes at all. But her sass and humor and hilariousness compensated for it. And her friendship with her best friend.
Her journey of self discovery and character development was sufficient. It's a combination of situational ridiculousness mixed with real growth. It passes my 4 star rating test: When I'm not reading, I'm thinking about it and looking forward to getting back to it. I laughed out loud at a lot of the lines. She's very expressive. And even when she irked me, I hoped she would get it together.
I read BDSM and there is a lot of discussion (think 50 Shades) about how some stories bungle the BDSM. Something I learned from the book Different Loving by Brame that bdsm helps people be *more* communicative, not less. More direct, not less. More able to control themselves in the world outside of Play because they have more self knowledge and are being explicit, not less. More able to get their psychological needs met safely, sanely, and consensually without dragging unconsenting people into it, not less.
That is not this book. This book is more like the movie The Secretary. It's messy, she doesn't know what the hell she's doing, nobody is explaining it properly (even though FFS we have INTERNET and there are multiple people in the story who could give actual guidance and one literally handed her a book that she is proud of not reading. See above "trope: hot mess every woman that pisses me off"). So this is more the messy exploration and doing it without knowing what the hell you're doing and getting bad advice and poor guidance. But it's a fun read. And she handles it. Maybe that's the fantasy.
Let me begin with the only truth that matters: I devoured this wicked little delight.
I tore through these pages like a woman with alibis to destroy and names to cross off a velvet list. Give me a revenge plot wrapped in silk gloves and sharpened with comedy, and I am immediately sat. 👏
Then this story had the audacity to add mortifyingly hilarious moments, delicious chaos, and an FMC (Cara) whose transformation was nothing short of iconic? Obsessed.
Our girl does not simply rise—she ascends. She steps into her corset, her designer heels, and her own terrifying power with the confidence of someone who has finally realized she could ruin lives beautifully. Watching her evolution was SO satisfying, especially alongside the bond she shares with her bestie Charli. We love loyal side characters with front-row seats to vengeance.
What I adored most was how none of the romantic entanglements unfold the way genre tradition tries to train us to expect. Every relationship, every almost-relationship, every questionable man-shaped complication zigzags into something smarter.
And the true happy ending centers Cara first and foremost. As it should. TBH, I need more stories where a woman’s greatest love affair is with reclaiming herself.
My only grievance? I wanted the fallout. BECAUSE OUR GIRL IS SO MESSYYYYY! 😂👏
I needed to witness the smoke after the match was dropped. I wanted to see how the two MMCs handled the wreckage, and how that one skank(whose name shall remain buried for spoiler-related reasons) fared once the dust settled. Denying me the aftermath felt deliciously cruel.
All in all, this was a wildly entertaining ride. Sharp, funny, vindictive, and gloriously messy. I was laughing so hard during the inflatable sheep scene I nearly lost composure entirely.
And if this book accidentally convinced me I could thrive with a side hustle as a Dom? Well. That is between me and the shadows.
Miss Devine was such a pleasant surprise. Coming from a background of heavy dark romance, I didn’t think a dark rom-com could be such a relentless page-turner, but I was wrong. I devoured this in a single day, probably looking like a total maniac because I was grinning from ear to ear the entire time. Cara is the chaotic, spontaneous FMC I never knew I needed. I’ve never identified with a character so much! She is hilarious and so relatable that you’ll fall for her instantly. But the real "breath of fresh air" was the female friendships, seeing women genuinely empower and support each other was beautiful to read. The writing is witty and sharp; I was literally choking on my own laughter at times. "Also my uterus blinked" is officially part of my vocabulary now! As for the men? If you’re like me and love a "kneel for you," whimpering type of man... welcome to your new favorite book. The spice is top-tier: filthy, kinky, and showcasing a side of BDSM that feels authentic and fresh. The ending was perfection. Open enough to leave me desperate for more. MK Rivers, please tell me you're writing the sequel right now or we might have a problem! This is a genre-bending, dark revenge romance with a badass FMC that you cannot miss.
This is a very spicy book featuring an FMC who accidentally becomes a billionaire’s domme after slapping him at a restaurant for being rude to her. Meanwhile, all she really wanted was to be there for her workplace crush, who does not see her in that light because everyone assumes she is too immature and does not experiment with bold styles in her outfits or overall presentation.
What I liked most about this book is how fast-paced it was. There was no dragging subplot or unnecessary filler. The author had a clear direction and committed to it fully without slowing the story down. The writing was also solid and easy to stay engaged with, even though I feel like it’s empty sometimes and needs to be more words (if that makes sense).
I also enjoyed the ending, especially Cara’s journey of self-discovery and growth. It did not follow the typical route you expect from this kind of story, and that made it more satisfying. I appreciated how she handled both men in her life. They were both quite offensive and very dismissive in different ways, and I liked that she ultimately stopped being used and reclaimed her power.
If everything I have written so far sounds interesting to you, then this book will likely be a good fit. Just make sure you enjoy dark humor and check the trigger warnings before going in.
Miss Devine by M K Rivers Received an advanced Reader Copy from NetGallery
This is the first book that i have read by M K Rivers and its not going to be my last one either. This book grabbed my attention from the very beginning. This was a really funny read. Had some laugh out loud moments in this book. Cara's quotes, hilarious. The journey that Cara goes through of self discovery is chaotic, hilarious and amazing and I could relate with the FMC on so many levels with finding her worth and figuring out her path in life. If you're into Spicey dark romance then this book is for you, definitely recommend!
I read this in one sitting. It was so addicting I could not put it down!
This is a hilarious and messy rom com with darker edges. Our FMC starts off by slapping a billionaire and ends up getting caught up in the BDSM world, while trying to succeed at work. She's also obsessed with her boss.
There is great banter + spice, and important messages surrounding friendship, mental health and taking back your own power.
Let's just say the characters do not see our FMC coming in the end. It's not your traditional HEA and it sets up perfectly for a possible book 2.
At first I thought this was a romance. Turns out it to be revenge. Wow oh wow are all the men in the book awful. Excellent writing to truly make me hate them with zero to little empathy for their characters. The real friendship between the FMC and her roommate was fantastic. Fully fleshed out an incredibly realistic. I can’t decide though on who was the worst person. Which is fun for a hater like myself.
Her life is going to change when she slapped him across the face. He will pull her into his billionaire life which is great to start with but life will change for her. When she has had enough of the treatment she is getting from him. Beware as she is going to get you no matter what so see just what is going to happen I received an advance copy from hidden gems and a wonderful read
I really loved the fact that this book is more about our FMC, Cara, and her journey with self discovery. Loads of witty and steamy moments, but I still wouldn't classify this as a true romance and more of a dark/erotic comedy. The focus is more so on a woman's journey in learning to love herself without a relationship than it focuses on a traditional HEA. She also likes a bit of revenge and man handling! Cara aka "Miss Devine" in her domme form will constantly keep you guessing and begging for more 😏
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This is a dark k!nky romcom. I loved the MFC, Cara. She is fierce and not to be crossed. This story is fun, flirty and I adored how Cara took control of her life. She knew exactly who she was and wasn’t apologizing to anyone for it. Great story and Ioved the spice!
I really enjoyed Miss Divine, especially because of Cara’s character development. She starts off warm, bubbly, and eager for validation, but as the story progresses and Elliot enters the picture, the tone becomes much darker and more psychologically layered.
What I liked most is that the book feels less like a traditional romance and more like a story about transformation, power, and self-awareness. Watching Cara slowly recognize the influence the men around her have on her and eventually choose herself made her journey feel believable and emotionally satisfying.
The writing kept me engaged throughout, from the beginning to the end. I loved it! And I think readers who enjoy flawed characters, complicated relationships, and darker character-driven stories will really connect with this one. I'd definitely rate it a 5 ⭐
Seeking validation from people who don’t even like us…… What the hell did I just read? I have never experienced a story line like this before. I don’t even know how to categorize it.
I love that this is not your typical romance novel where the main character has to end up with someone (and not just because her options are so abysmal). Cara ends up choosing herself, which is not always easy, but definitely worth it. And the revenge arc? Amazing! Yes to a queen who doesn’t let people walk over her and treat her as a pawn without retaliating.
Let’s start with the star of the show – Cara. She is extremely relatable in that she is not polished or unwaveringly confident. She’s funny, charming, sometimes strange, and doesn’t always have to be strong. At the start of the novel, it did sometimes feel like every sentence contained a joke or witty remark, which slightly watered down the power of the humour. However, this evened out well by the middle of the novel, so that the reader could enjoy her snort-worthy comments as a side dish to the main meal that is the crazy events of her life.
Cara felt real, with a believable journey of self-discovery and growth – a journey that many people her age have to embark upon. What’s more, she’s memorable because her story does not end with your typical happily ever after with the handsome guy. The fact that all of her problems (such as her employment status and rocky relationship with her mother) are not neatly tied up is realistic. Also, her final words, “Pink is mine, bitch”, are iconic and so fitting. She reclaims pink as her signature despite Eleanor’s observations that this is a way for her to hide and perform the role of a soft girl she believes to be worthy of a man’s love. Her excitement in the Chanel store over the pink bag was precious, and I appreciate how unapologetic she was about her reaction.
One man whose approval she begrudgingly wants is, of course, Elliott. It really struck me how the way that one character perceives another colours their whole interaction. Cara’s situation with Elliott could easily have followed in the footsteps of Pretty Woman – he’s rich, successful and handsome(?), while she’s just some “nobody” – but it doesn’t. We don’t get a male character whose questionable actions are miraculously rewritten as acceptable just because the female main character likes him. (We need more of this!) Cara sees him for the spoiled, entitled and controlling man he is. To her, he’s neither handsome nor desirable, which makes it harder to read some of their interactions but contributes to her journey of growth and makes the revenge that much sweeter.
Admittedly, I am not used to reading about the “D” in BDSM, so this was a new experience for me. Thank goodness I could learn alongside Cara instead of being thrown into the deep end without warning! Vanessa was a great character to learn through as well (we’ll get to the other female characters later). I found some of the scenes uncomfortable to read, especially the one with the sheep, but I understand that this is part of Elliott’s humiliation kink and don’t judge.
Regarding Luke, once again, it would have been easy to have him play the role of hero he so loves. Ending up with the handsome, “caring” boss who remembers the little details? Classic trope. But the fact that Cara’s fantasy falls flat after her moment under Luke’s desk is so realistic. And as the author indicated in their note, this is another male for whom Cara performs, but the performance has to end, and after the curtain closes, she’s left feeling empty. And thank goodness she sees through his breadcrumbing and handsome exterior to the “cockbroach” (amazing term!) beneath. I will admit that I found their intimate scene at the end of the novel quite satisfying – why not have fun while you destroy a man who used you to further his (sad) career?
But enough of the men! The author created lovely female characters to help Cara discover herself. The friendship between Cara and Charli is beautiful (I especially loved the cartoon wall – so unique). My only complaint is that I would have liked to see more of Charli! At one point, I was afraid that she would remain in South Korea for the rest of the novel, but I’m glad she came back and could continue being a source of platonic love and support.
But there were more marvellous instances of women supporting women, which is truly needed. With Vanessa’s support and Simone’s concern, Cara was able to learn more about the world of domination and herself. Also, let’s not look past the lingerie shop assistant who enjoys the power dynamic between Cara and Elliott.
Non-character related aspects I enjoyed: The titles of the different chapters were spot on, and it was satisfying to figure out what the title meant as I read the chapter. I was especially a fan of Chapter 24’s title, “Devine Intervention”. The author also has a knack for describing situations and making observations in a fresh, relatable way. Here are some of my favourite, iconic quotes:
“I wasn’t sure if I was walking into therapy or an Apple Store. Same difference – hand over your broken system, they poke around, then tell you the repair will cost as much as a new one.”
“Half the time I feel like a screensaver in heels – nice to look at, but nobody’s convinced I actually do anything.”
“Duty of care? More like Call of Duty: Cara Warfare. Respawning over and over in Elliott’s depraved world.”
“Trading bros with Ctrl + V haircuts and protein shakes. Women trying so hard to fit in, they’d forgotten they ever stood out.”
“That’s not therapy, that’s sabotage.”
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Miss Devine is one of those books that starts feeling like a messy office drama and slowly turns into something more tangled, more personal, and a bit harder to pin down.
At the beginning, you’re basically inside Cara Devine’s work life. A finance office that feels cold and status obsessed, where she’s the assistant nobody really notices unless she messes up. She’s loud, over the top at times, and clearly trying to be seen in a place that doesn’t care about personality. Her obsession with her boss feels less like romance and more like her clinging to the nearest “important” person in the room.
Then the story flips after her encounter with a billionaire. That’s where things get more chaotic. The tone shifts from workplace realism into power, control, attention, and a kind of emotional push and pull that isn’t always clean. Some parts of this section are interesting, especially if you like stories about blurred boundaries and messy attraction dynamics. Other parts feel a bit rushed, like the story is moving faster than Cara’s emotions can fully catch up.
Cara is still the main reason to read it. She’s frustrating in a very human way. You can see what she wants even when she’s making choices that don’t fully make sense. But the book doesn’t always slow down enough to fully explore those choices, especially in the middle.
By the end, it’s not really a neat romance or a clear moral story. It’s more like watching someone slowly realize they’ve been chasing attention and mistaking it for control.
If you like clean love stories, this probably won’t be your thing. If you like messy characters, blurred intentions, and relationships that don’t behave properly… this will probably hold your attention.
I went into 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐬 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐞 expecting a fun, chaotic, spicy rom-com with an eccentric FMC and some messy romance drama… and technically? That’s what it gives you at first.
But the deeper you get into Cara’s world, the more unsettling everything becomes.
Cara is hilarious, impulsive, awkward, and constantly underestimated by everyone around her — including the reader. There were so many moments where I laughed out loud, only to slowly realize something underneath the humor felt… off. Little details stop adding up. Conversations feel layered. Characters start revealing cracks beneath the surface.
And then THAT ending.
My jaw was literally on the floor.
The entire book flips on its head in a way I genuinely did not see coming, and suddenly every interaction, every assumption, every “rom-com” moment takes on a completely different meaning. This was never just a love story — and honestly? That reveal made the book unforgettable.
“She doesn’t get the guy.” “She was the fantasy the whole time.”
Yeah… let that sink in.
I loved how cleverly this story played with perception, fantasy, loneliness, and the idea of being truly seen. The spice was definitely there but it never overshadowed the deeper psychological layers unfolding underneath the surface.
This is one of those books where the less you know going in, the better the experience will be.
Reading Mood: staring dramatically out a rainy window while realizing you misunderstood everything the entire time 🥀🖤
Miss Devine by M K Rivers feels cold in a very specific way. Not empty. Just emotionally distant in the way luxury offices, expensive apartments, and powerful people usually are. That atmosphere carries through the entire book, and it works perfectly for this kind of story.
Cara Devine frustrated me almost immediately, but after a while, I understood her. She’s emotional, impulsive, desperate to be wanted, and painfully easy to read in rooms full of people hiding their real intentions. Then Elliott enters the story, and the relationship quickly stops feeling romantic and starts feeling like psychological warfare.
What Rivers does best is atmosphere. Elevator mirrors. Late nights. Sharp heels across polished floors. Reapplying makeup before another bad decision. The book understands the kind of woman Cara is trying to become, even when Cara herself doesn’t fully understand it yet.
I do think the middle dragged slightly because some emotional conflicts repeated themselves, but the tension and emotional imbalance between the characters kept me invested. By the end, what stayed with me most was the quiet anger underneath everything and watching Cara finally stop shrinking herself for other people.
Miss Devine isn’t trying to be a perfect romance. It’s messy, uncomfortable, emotionally charged, and fully aware of the kind of toxicity dark romance readers actually come for.
Imagine Elle Woods as a pink glitter bomb with the nervous energy of a newborn fawn in PVC and heels. That’s Cara Devine The first introduction to Cara is chaos; but chaos with benefits. A reasonable person is supposed to run away from messy situations and in Cara's defense she tried to, but its like she's a magnet for trouble. Everyone in this book aside from her roommate Charli will make you angry. You have Luke with the Frat bro behavior and total Douchebag 101 (i could smell it from the first time he came on page), Elliot and Eleanor with issues therapists would run away from and of course HR. Cara is a well developed character in my opinion because she is flawed right from the first page you meet her, there is this air of desperation on her that causes her to act reckless and trust the wrong people. In other words the Cara i met at the beginning of this book is textbook naive. Despite all of that, i found myself rooting for her. There is a clear character growth with her, and by the end of the book it is clear that she has matured. This book leans towards dark psychological side than romance. The writing is easy to follow and fun, balancing comedy with deeply uncomfortable scenes. Personally i would not call this romance because its so unconventional, i did not want the FMC to end up with any of the Male leads because they were undeserving of her and manipulative. Cara wears her heart on her sleeve and she deserves someone who accepts her flaws and all. Not people who want to use her for their personal needs.
If you love character growth in flawed MC's i recommend this
I wanted to like this book. Beleaguered financial assistant has a bad night, slaps a guy who turns out to be a billionaire with a fetish, and accidently becomes a dominatrix? Sure, sign me up.
But, this just didn't quite hit for me. Clare is q-u-i-r-k-y because she dresses slutty-goth (to the office!) but plot twist - she wears PINK. She makes bone-headed moves at work. (And don't get me started on her work environment - called into HR for slapping said billionaire, which happened off-site and not during work hours -seriously? HR sends her to on-site counseling - and she spills her guts. C'mon!
Then, she just keeps making worse and worse decisions until she basically burns it all down, and I wasn't the least bit sorry for her.
How bad was it? Well, the only character who I felt sympathy for was the billionaire with the sub fetish.
There were some very funny bits, but the writing was full of truncated sentences and "offbeat" cliches like "the room smelled like cigarettes and regret" (which is not a direct quote). I think this author has a lot of promise, and I will absolutely be looking for more from them.
Thank you to NetGalley and M K Rivers for the advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review of Miss Devine by M K Rivers
Vibes: Kink - BDSM My Rating: 2 Stars Plot: 1 Star Characters: 1 Star Spice: 3 Stars
"A very different kind of rom-com. Darker. Spicier. Just without the romance."
Be very mindful of that line - as there is no romance. There is overstepping bounds, kinks, manipulation, revenge, all sorts of other stuff.
Let me first say that the language and quotes throughout the book were epic. That had me hooked. But only that.
The spice is there, the naughty "will I get caught" moments, but in truth this book is just flat out weird in that Cara (the FMC) has to apologize to this person that she slapped in order to keep her job while he openly and repeatedly oversteps and does things that would end in termination. Not only termination, but also outright pushing someone into a kink because it is what YOU want.
I really wanted to like this, but this book was not for me. I will always giggle at a fancy restaurant now wondering if they fine for farting though...
I received an advanced reader copy of Miss Devine by M.K. Rivers.
This book was not exactly what I expected. I went in thinking it would be more of a spicy romance with a clear HEA, but it felt more like Cara’s chaotic self-discovery story with romance, humor, BDSM, and messy decisions mixed in.
I did think the beginning was funny, and there were moments where Cara’s antics made the book entertaining. The premise itself was wild: a struggling financial assistant, a bad night, a slap, a billionaire, and an unexpected dominatrix storyline. That part definitely caught my attention.
Where the book lost me was with Cara herself. She kept making choices that were hard for me to understand, especially at work, and after a while I felt more frustrated with her than invested in her. I also wanted the relationship side to feel stronger. The dynamic with Elliott was interesting, but sometimes it felt uncomfortable or underdeveloped, and I wanted a little more emotional depth to balance out the shock value and comedy.
I can see other readers enjoying the chaos and the unconventional ending more than I did, but for me it was a three stars read.
This was a very interesting read. I will admit it was not exactly what I expected (a HEA). I will try not to spoil too much....
However, I realize now that the book is more about the transformation Cara makes & what she learns - about herself, gaining confidence, etc...
I love how she played both Luke & Elliott at the end... I also love how the lady at the adult store became someone to give her advice & gain confidence. I enjoyed the BDSM aspect to the book, and how Cara was learning throughout the book.
Overall, would I read it again? Yes. Did I love it as much as I would have if it had a HEA? No... but that's my 2 cents. Some will love it more this way, I know. Wouldn't mind seeing a sequel to the book!! (Hint, hint! 😉😉)
Spice level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Thank you to the author (M K Rivers), publisher & Netgalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.