Friday 27 March 2020

The New Guy - Kathryn Freeman || Blog Tour

Sam Huxton doesn’t do one-night stands, especially not with men she’s just met! But the hot guy at the bar was hard to resist and their one night together is one she’ll never forget.
But one night is all they share – no names, no numbers, just some much needed fun…

Until the same guy walks into Sam’s life the next day as her new employee.  Sam never mixes business with pleasure and makes it clear an office fling with Ryan is off-limits.

But after-hours…one thing can lead to another.

Can Sam trust her heart and her business with the new guy?




Review

*Firstly apologies for the delay in this review*

Sam doesnt do one night, but with a broken heart - a death to mourn  and a major drama within her business. Maybe one night is what she needs. No names, nothing more - just one night with the brooding man she has been talking at at the bar. (Yes i did mean at - he wasnt the conversation type) 

The problem is, that guy - is the new guy that has been hired to help fix a major problem in the company she runs and owns. Sam hadnt planned on seeing Ryan again yet here he was & the tension is undeniable. But she has vowed to never mix business and pleasure again - but maybe outside of work things can be different?

I loved this, it was a real will they wont they kind of read. I enjoyed following them on this journey as they are both polar opposites. Sam is feisty, strong willed and basically a bad ass boss lady. Ryan has had his issues but is more the quiet type with a bit sensitivity hidden beneath it all. The relationship between the pair was fantastic to watch as it developed. It was sizzling but it was fun - it was unique and most of all it was real. This is a great read. We follow both of them as they try to battle their inner turmoils and its nice to read it from both perspectives.

*Gifted for review*




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Author Bio
A former pharmacist, I’m now a medical writer who also writes romance. Some days a racing heart is a medical condition, others it’s the reaction to a hunky hero.
With a husband who asks every Valentine’s Day whether he has to buy a card (yes, he does), any romance is all in my head. Then again, his unstinting support of my career change proves love isn't always about hearts and flowers - and heroes come in many disguises.
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