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Getting Dirty with the CEO by Mia Sosa

beckyrendon's review

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4.0

Mimi is the balls to the walls spunky best friend. She is the wildly inappropriate one. She is also the polar opposite at work. Two opposite sides of one coin and it has Daniel confused.

Daniel has been verbally sparring with Mimi for quite sometime. He knows she doesn't like him, but has no idea why. Whatever her reason, it is deeper than their teasing and it it's him. He wants to be more than a target for her barbs.

He wants more of her than she is willing to give. A lot more. But Mimi is a closed off person. She's not willing to crack...not even for Daniel. Or is she?


Getting Dirty is a fun and filthy addition to the series. If you have read the the other you will be familiar with the characters, if not you won't have trouble reading it- you just won't be as well informed. It's not an issue though.

I love Mimi's fire. I'm glad she found a worthy adversary. Daniel's no slouch either...It's a sweet sexy story that will keep you entertained.


Book received in exchange for an honest review. Reviewed on behalf of Once Upon An Alpha

nellesnightstand1's review

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3.0

These were two stubborn people who fit just right together. This story can be read alone but you get to know a little of both characters in the first book. Mimi and Daniel have some issues, he wants more than just a one night fling and so he rejects her then has to find a way to get back into her life. Once he does they stay friends for a while but the chemistry is there all along.

Quite an enjoyable read, loved how realistic the characters were!

nellesnightstand's review

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3.0

These were two stubborn people who fit just right together. This story can be read alone but you get to know a little of both characters in the first book. Mimi and Daniel have some issues, he wants more than just a one night fling and so he rejects her then has to find a way to get back into her life. Once he does they stay friends for a while but the chemistry is there all along.

Quite an enjoyable read, loved how realistic the characters were!

__livesbtweenpgs__'s review

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4.0

Review to also be posted on Book Loving Fairy Blog
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Star Rating: 4 stars

Never have I ever read a book by Mia Sosa...you can bet your booty I will look for more now!

Mimi and Daniel..wowza! Even though they know each other they don't really "know" each other if you catch my drift. It's fun to read and go on the road these two take.

I do have to say when I started this i was surprised. I never got a chance to read the other books that came before this one but I am for sure going to now.

Definitely a new author for me to find and consume her books

dhee_reads's review

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5.0

"I can’t forget that night, okay? And the idea that we’re just going to pretend it never happened seems wrong somehow.”

It continues to bite at Mimi that Daniel rejected her even knowing why. I love that Sosa doesn’t correct this easily. Trust is hard for Mimi. Daniel may have been well intentional but he hurt her. It takes time for her to trust him again. And just as she does, she gets pulled into working for him.

The short of it is: Mimi needs Daniel's firm as a client. Her goals and her future are very much at stake. I love that Sosa doesn’t soften how this could impact Mimi

There's also a good conversation about professionalism. I agree curating an image to feel safe in the workplace comes at cost. Mimi starts this to avoid harassment. But it's not her. It doesn't protect her. She still experiences sexism. (draft)

excel_spreadsheet_book_nerd's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

strawb_shortcake's review against another edition

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3.5

good for short read
some better sex scenes than previous books in series

simplistic and unsatisfying conclusions re: mimi's need to prioritize career over sex/ love life. 

littlewishling's review

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I adored Mimi. I'm still not sure if I want to be her or be with her. Sosa's writing continues to enthrall me.

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dhee_pa's review

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5.0

"I can’t forget that night, okay? And the idea that we’re just going to pretend it never happened seems wrong somehow.”

It continues to bite at Mimi that Daniel rejected her even knowing why. I love that Sosa doesn’t correct this easily. Trust is hard for Mimi. Daniel may have been well intentional but he hurt her. It takes time for her to trust him again. And just as she does, she gets pulled into working for him.

The short of it is: Mimi needs Daniel's firm as a client. Her goals and her future are very much at stake. I love that Sosa doesn’t soften how this could impact Mimi

There's also a good conversation about professionalism. I agree curating an image to feel safe in the workplace comes at cost. Mimi starts this to avoid harassment. But it's not her. It doesn't protect her. She still experiences sexism. (draft)

mrodriguez1738's review

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medium-paced

3.75