Inappropriate by Vi Keeland
Genre: contemporary romance
Publisher: self published
Publication Date: January 18, 2020
Rating: ★★★★✰
Inappropriate, was everything, BUT inappropriate. That could be in the eye of the beholder though. It was very much appropriate to me. Everything seemed right about this book, from the beginning to end. I know there was heartache and tragedy, I mean duh, it is a Vi Keeland book after all.
Ireland kind of seemed like a mess at first, but in a hot mess kinda way. I could relate to that aspect of her. She’s smart and sassy and I found her character refreshing. Grant was nothing like I thought he was going to be and I’m glad. For some odd reason I thought he might be a stuck-up jerk, but I had him all wrong. I loved his character and his whole back story.
I did find everything to be predictable, but you know what? That is perfectly fine. Not all stories have to be one big mystery and I enjoyed that. This story had the perfect blend of funny, sexy, heart ache, and happiness.
4 Stars!
~Alison
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Synopsis:
A new, sexy standalone novel from #1 New York Times Bestseller, Vi Keeland.
Terminated for inappropriate behavior.
I couldn’t believe the letter in my hands.
Nine years. Nine damn years I’d worked my butt off for one of the largest companies in America, and I was fired with a form letter when I returned home from a week in Aruba.
All because of a video taken when I was on vacation with my friends—a private video made on my private time. Or so I thought…
Pissed off, I cracked open a bottle of wine and wrote my own letter to the gazillionaire CEO telling him what I thought of his company and its practices.
I didn’t think he’d actually respond.
I certainly never thought I’d suddenly become pen pals with the rich jerk.
Eventually, he realized I’d been wronged and made sure I got my job back.
Only…it wasn’t the only thing Grant Lexington wanted to do for me.
But there was no way I was getting involved with my boss’s boss’s boss. Even if he was ridiculously gorgeous, confident, and charming.
It would be completely wrong, inappropriate even.
Sort of like the video that got me into trouble to begin with.
Two wrongs don’t make a right.
But sometimes it’s twice as fun.