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REVIEW ➼ Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl by Max Monroe

BLURB ➼

Raquel and Harrison sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G.
First comes love.
Then comes marriage.
Then comes a baby in the baby carriage.

That’s how her brother used to sing it when we were kids—a simple ploy to get under my skin and make me stick my fist in his face—but man oh man, did he get the order wrong.

One night of “kissing” in New York catapulted us straight to the pregnancy portion of the song—surprise!—and now I have to figure out how to carry out the whole melody in reverse.

A baby on the way first.
Then love and marriage?
It’s complicated on its best day.

But our situation is far more problematic than just a simple twist of nursery rhyme lyrics. Before our night together, Raquel Weaver was the best-known good girl in Hollywood—a twenty-nine-year-old sexpot virgin whom the world adored and watched like a hawk.

Obviously, the consequences of that kind of reputation don’t just go away. Add in pregnancy hormones, the media, a fake fiancé, and a selfish manager, and you have the short list of my problems.

As a thirty-four-year-old, successful CFO of a multibillion-dollar media conglomerate, I thought I would be able to handle anything show business could throw my way, but I’m starting to think I might be in over my head.

Good thing I’m all in.
Winning Hollywood’s goodest girl is going to take everything I’ve got.


Mirror, mirror on the wall, why are you so judgy, girlfriend?


ARC REVIEW ➼

Oh Max Monroe, how I love you and your books. Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl had me laughing and swooning the whole way through.

If you’ve read Max Monroe before you’ll recognize Harrison and Raquel. They also happen to have known each other since they were children. One night the reconnect and reconnect in way that will bond them forever and that’s where their story begins.

I LOVE Harrison. He is sweet, caring and supportive. You can’t help but swoon over him from the start. He instantly stepped up when he found out he was going to be a father. Raquel took some getting used to for me, she let her entire team pretty much control her life and her career. Though, she does redeem herself and by the end I loved her. There is plenty of chemistry between Harrison and Raquel. Their relationship was fun, minus some drama.

Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl is full of swoony moments, Cap and Thatch moments and plenty of sweet scenes. A MUST READ!


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