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Oh my! I could not put this book down! I am an avid Katy reader, and this book is a true testament that she is just an amazing author.

These two characters suck you in from jump. You feel their emotions. Lizzy is trying to make her father proud, while trying to stand out and do something big on her own. Lizzy meets Jimmy, daredevil and the two have an instant connection. Lizzy wants to keep it professional but you can’t run from fate. The whole time you can feel the sparks from these two. When they come together you want to scream , Hallelujah! But the story twists and turns some more. The only negative I can say is I’m sad I’m all done.

Thank you netgalley for allowing me to read this advanced copy! It was the perfect book to snuggle up with on a cold winter night

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Where do I begin with this? I really enjoy Katy Evans work but this book had me feeling some type of way throughout its entirety. I'm still on the fence about Lizzy. I could not stand her 95% of the book. She was such a snooty person. I mean I was disgusted with her behavior at times. On top of that she was lead by others in her society's way of thoughts and I didn't like that she could not just own her feelings and stand up for Jimmy. The things that she said along with her bestie, basically believing that if you don't come from money you are beneath them. You will never be good enough and calling Jimmy a freaking sewer rat...ugh. I was so frustrated. Jimmy should have left her in the dust instead of giving her the benefit of the doubt. Now Jimmy, I refuse to call him James since that is not who he really was. He was awesome, he had a killer personality, and just seemed like a roundabout guy. That's why it was so hard for me to fathom why he would keep giving Lizzy chances. I can honestly say that Lizzy did not deter me from loving this book. It was a really enjoyable read and once I started I couldn't wait to see how this would all work out in the end. I think this is one of the first books of this author that I absolutely didn't love her heroine!!

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I really struggled to finish this one. The premise is a good one, and I thought I would be all over it, but honestly didn’t really care for either character, and I ended up skimming the last half of the book., 2 stars.

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I was so excited to get this book, as I loved Her Manwhore series. But this has that same feel as her Real series and I was not a fan. This hero has that Remy like cave man mentality and it was such a turn off. The heroine melts into a puddle of mush every time he seems to grunt some response.

I ended up skipping over pages, desperate just to get to the end.

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Million Dollar Devil was such a great read. I absolutely loved James (Jimmy) character. Elizabeth (Lizzy) was a good character, but James character made this story. His character was entertaining, charming, seductive, sexy, handsome, enjoyable and unstoppable to a fault. His character made me smile a lot. Lizzy was determined to take charge and find the perfect man to represent Banks Suits. James is that man and although he isn't from Lizzy's "world" he turns out to be even better than she imagined. He shows her what she's been missing and he is everything she never expected. Their story is one that's charming and entertaining but it also has drama, blackmailing and so much more.

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Loved it! This is James and Lizzy book, Lizzy works at her father's men's clothing company and strives to take over one day but she needs to hire the perfect man for a new clothing line! Every hot model, actor etc. Turns her down! She ends up at a dive bar at her wits end! In walks James! He's a YouTube daredevil sensation! He's ruggedly handsome and nothing like the normal men they choose but Lizzy gets a great idea to make him into the perfect man! This book was really funny, some lighthearted drama, sweet and hot! I definitely recommend reading this one! It's well worth the read! Thank you Netgalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me!

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