After working as a stripper for years and seeing hundreds of men cheat on their wives, Kat’s started hating men. She believes they’re only good for two what’s in their wallets and what’s in their pants.
So when she meets Uri, and finds out that on top of being good-looking, he’s an heir to a billion-dollar fortune, she’s transfixed. All she’s got to do is get him to give her a ring and she’ll be set for life, right? Wrong.
It turns out Uri has no intention of keeping all that money he’s going to inherit. He wants to be a self-made man, a pro boxer, and he wants no part of his grandfather’s dirty fortune. It’s all going to charity.
I bumped it up to 3 instead of taking it down to a 2 because there were a few funny parts. This writing seemed so disjointed, which especially throws me off in a solo POV. If it was dual, I would be more forgiving, but not for solo. The writing was amateur, and the dialogue was basic, but it could have been worse.
The book needs to be tweaked a bit. She needs to elaborate more in a few chapters to make it flow better. Good story premise but falls a little short. Funny and creative writer.