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Mr. Corporate Audiobook by JA Huss


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Title: Mr. Corporate
Subtitle: The Mister Series, Book 3
Author: JA Huss
Narrator: Ryan West, Abby Craden
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-31-17
Publisher: Oh My Audiobooks
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 347 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Weston Conrad is the best headhunter in the business. That handsome smile goes a long way toward convincing most people to trust him with their future. I'm not most people. I'm his direct competition. And it doesn't hurt to be just the kind of woman he's been looking for.
I'm gonna flash you these legs, Weston Conrad. I'm gonna wear low-cut shirts and micro-mini skirts. I'm gonna dazzle you with wit and conversation and kiss those lips like they're exactly what I've been waiting for.
So don't hate me when you figure out my secret. You understand, right? You're Mr. Corporate, and this is just business.
Includes a special bonus note read by the author.
Members Reviews:
Victoria Arias= 40 times too many
What was most disappointing about JA Husss story?
Here is the thing-- I normally like JA Huss's writing style. I loved the 1st book in this series and I liked the second even though it was a bit more controversial-no problems there. This book though.....Oh how I struggled to finish this book. I would not have finished it had it not been part of a series that I want to see to the end. I also figured I would miss some Easter eggs if I skipped it. I was right. So the most disappointing part of this book was the character of Victoria Arias. Not only was she maybe the most annoying character I have ever come across but the constant use of her full name drove me nuts. It was used 40 times. I did a search on my Kindle just to see. It was very annoying.
What does Abby Craden and Ryan West bring to the story that you wouldnt experience if you just read the book?
The narration was great. I had no problems there. Although I have to say that Abby's narration was also spot on bitchy for Victoria. I can't say that it helped me to like the character any better, it was performed as written.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
I could not stop myself over and over from thinking "what an utter bitch" when it came to Victoria. I found everything about her to be childish and sullen instead of confident and independent as she wanted to be perceived. Oh and the constant slapping and hitting that she did of Weston while they were on the island. Enough already. I honestly cannot think of one redeeming quality for this character. I could go on and on about her negative traits and I cannot think of one positive one. So yeah, worst heroine ever and I use that term in the loosest form.
Any additional comments?
I am continuing with the series but this book was a definite fail for me. I would not read it again and I cannot recommend it.
The series gets better and better with each book.
I am a fan of the Mister Series, and now that I'm listening to the books the stories and characters are more appealing to me. The series is about five men who, as college students, are accused of a crime they didn't commit. All five men are hot, successful, and have secrets that unfold a little with each new story.
Mr. Corporate is the most "edge of the seat" mystery to me so far. There is the major story arc through the series regarding what happened in college and why. Who is behind the accusations and why do they want to hurt these particular men? There is also the second chance romance between Weston Conrad and Victoria Arias.
Weston and Victoria (Tori) are on again, off-again lovers since college.
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